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London fire: Jamie Oliver offers free food and shelter to families affected by Grenfell Tower blaze.
- Grenfell Tower fire sees flames engulf 24-storey block
- Six fatalities confirmed, but police expect death toll to rise
- Trapped residents jump from upper floors and throw babies
- Twenty people in critical care as 74 taken to hospital
- 'The whole building has gone': Witnesses tell of horrific scenes
- Children and elderly among the missing after London fire
- 'Blitz spirit': Community centres overwhelmed with donations
- What caused the blaze? The theories fire chiefs will examine
- Residents claim safety warnings in 2014 'fell on deaf ears'
- Police number for concerned relatives: 0800 0961 233
In a sign of hope, survivors were still reportedly being pulled from the block nine hours after the blaze started.
As an investigation into the cause of the fire began, residents reported that fire alarms had not sounded and that they were told to "stay put" in their flats and "put a wet towel down by the door".
London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton told reporters at the scene: "This is an unprecedented incident. In my 29 years of being a firefighter, I have never ever seen anything of this scale."
There's a report that there are likely to be no survivors at all from the top three floors.
[h=1]'Nobody on the top three floors survived': Six dead and dozens missing as massive blaze 'sparked by faulty fridge'[/h]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4601902/Huge-inferno-West-London-tower-block.html
If that is true there could potentially be 30+ on those top 3 floors
snipDo you think the 6 confirmed fatalities are people that jumped?
Do you think the 6 confirmed fatalities are people that jumped?
There's going to be a lot more in there isn't there. This is truly horrible and one of my worst nightmares.
Former Housing Minister Brandon Lewis admitted fitting sprinklers saves lives, but said it was not the government's responsibility to insist on them
But five years later, Mr Lewis told MPs: "We believe that it is the responsibility of the fire industry, rather than the Government, to market fire sprinkler systems effectively and to encourage their wider installation."
A baby was caught by a member of the public after being dropped from a window as fire engulfed London's Grenfell Tower, a witness has said.
Samira Lamrani said she saw a woman gesturing to the crowd below that she was about to drop her baby from "the ninth or 10th floor" of the building.
A man ran forward and managed to catch the baby, she said.
I wonder if policy is not to announce deaths inside a structure until all bodies are removed.
Everything I want to say I have to say out loud, loudly. Can't say it here.
Jesus wept.
I think all apartments have been cleared of the living -- the firefighters were inside the building from the moment they arrived (incredibly brave). They could make a guess -- but there's no compelling reason to number the dead at this time.It might be. It would be terrible to hear the number go up five at a time or something. They do that during terrorist attacks and "Police reporting 10 dead" and then "Fifteen dead" and "Thirty dead." It's upsetting, and at this point can they even make a guess?