Grenfell Tower Demolition to Finally Start Eight Years After Devastating Blaze that Killed 72
Demolition, expected to last two years, follows a government inquiry citing decades of fire safety failures; survivors and families express mixed feelings over the tower's removal.
- The dismantling of Grenfell Tower has begun eight years after the devastating fire that killed 72 people.
- The Government has pledged that the dismantling will be carried out with great care and sensitivity, and the plan is designed to minimize noise and disruption.
- The final report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry concluded that the disaster was the result of decades of failure by governments and the construction industry to act on the dangers of flammable materials on high-rise buildings.
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Two-year demolition process of Grenfell Tower begins
The Government has pledged the building’s deconstruction will be carried out ‘with great care and sensitivity’.
·County Durham, United Kingdom
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