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Hundreds of blocks of flats in London still have serious fire safety defects, according to new figures from the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
More than 1,400 buildings have simultaneous evacuation plans should a fire break out in the block, indicating that they are unsafe for residents to “stay put”.
Stay put – which was theinitial advice for Grenfell towerand which remains the fire policy in most high-rise buildings – relies on a building being properly constructed. Regulations should prevent fire spreading from one flat to another for at least 60 minutes.
Edward Daffarn, of Grenfell United, said the latest figures showed that Londoners were “still going to sleep in buildings that aren’t safe”.
Seventy-two people died in the Grenfell fire in north Kensington on 14 June 2017.
Since then, the safety of high-rise homes across the capital has been brought into focus, with the LFB checking cladding, fire doors, windows and the compartmentation of flats.
The LFB said the number of buildings with simultaneous evacuation guidance in place had risen following its most recent count to 1,448.
There are 883 buildings more than 26ft (18m) tall on the evacuation list, and 565 buildings under 26ft (18m) on the list.
Mr Daffarn escaped from the 16th floor of Grenfell. He said: “Eight years ago, standing underneath the burning wreckage of Grenfell Tower, I was convinced it would be the catalyst for societal change; that something so awful, which resulted in the horrific loss…
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Publish date : 2025-06-13 07:52:00
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