Grenfell Tower Inferno: A Nationwide Scandal Unveiled

A public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire of 2017, which claimed 72 lives, ascribes blame to the government, construction industry, local authorities, and firms involved in fitting flammable cladding. The report highlights systemic failures, corporate greed, and an inadequate regulatory framework, delaying justice for the victims' families.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-09-2024 22:13 IST | Created: 04-09-2024 22:13 IST
Grenfell Tower Inferno: A Nationwide Scandal Unveiled

The long-awaited public inquiry into the 2017 Grenfell Tower blaze, which resulted in the deaths of 72 people, reveals damning evidence against the government, construction industry, and firms that installed flammable cladding.

Inquiry chair Martin Moore-Bick emphasized that the tragic loss of life was entirely preventable. The extensive final report places significant blame on the companies responsible for the tower's maintenance and refurbishment, as well as local and national authorities and dishonest cladding manufacturers.

While police investigations continue, Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly apologized, acknowledging the prolonged failure to protect citizens. Victims' families and advocacy groups now seek justice, pressing for swift legal action against those accountable.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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