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Tower block ablaze in West London . No mention of terrorists . Did occur to me it could be a possible " revenge attack " ? ?

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Can't imagine anyone can have survived being trapped in there.

 

Truly awful incident.

 

I don't understand why we have such buildings, yet appear to have no equipment for dealing with such a blaze?

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Can't imagine anyone can have survived being trapped in there.

 

Truly awful incident.

 

I don't understand why we have such buildings, yet appear to have no equipment for dealing with such a blaze?

 

It seems Dave that it was recently " clad " with alot of very flammable plastic . The locals have been concerned since it was done .

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It seems Dave that it was recently " clad " with alot of very flammable plastic . The locals have been concerned since it was done .

 

Yes, but presumably this will have been signed off by building control?

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It's absolute lunacy the materials we build dwellings out of.

If this fire was an accident , the next one won't be.

 

sent from my phone but never in work time.

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Tower block ablaze in West London . No mention of terrorists . Did occur to me it could be a possible " revenge attack " ? ?

 

 

It does make you wonder about terrorism.

Does not look good at all, Horrible thing and best wishes to all involved.

 

 

 

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Yes, but presumably this will have been signed off by building control?

 

You would think so , yes . Perhaps the spec of some of the material needs addressing ?

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You would think so , yes . Perhaps the spec of some of the material needs addressing ?

 

You would think so, but it seems anything gets signed off, I wrote about something similar here.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/82256-its-long-way-down.html

 

There was no fire booster pumps in the block of flats I worked on a few years ago. If the block in the link should have caught fire there was no way of getting water upto the top.

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Just watching an interview with a chap who lived there, was saying no alarm went off and they only knew because of a knock at the door, noone there when he answered it so obviously someone was doing there best to help get out knocking as many doors as possible

 

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