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24-02-2024, 05:29 AM | #1 | |||
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The death toll in a fire that engulfed an apartment block in the Spanish city of Valencia has risen to nine as questions were raised about whether construction materials caused the fire to spread so rapidly.
One person remained missing, according to forensic police, who after identification procedures downgraded the death toll from an official’s account of 10 provided earlier following a visual count of remains. The fire started on Thursday evening and quickly engulfed the two residential buildings. Neighbours described seeing the rapid spread of the blaze, residents stuck on balconies and hearing children screaming. “I have no words to describe the suffering of those poor people,” said Sara Plaza. Police found nine bodies in the gutted residential buildings. Valencia’s national government delegate confirmed that the bodies matched the list of people that authorities had been trying to locate and that one person remained missing. Neighbour Alejandra Alarcon said that it took 15 minutes for the fire to engulf the entire building as questions abounded as to how the fire spread so rapidly. Experts suggested that a type of cladding might have made the blaze spread faster, but Valencia mayor Maraa Jose Catala said the cause of the fire was still not known and it was too early to comment on whether some materials used in construction of the modern complex might have contributed. The vice-president of the Valencia College of Industrial and Technical Engineers, Esther Puchades, who once inspected the building, told state news agency Efe that the cladding used included polyurethane and when “heated it is like plastic and it ignites”. She said it was the first fire of its type in Spain, but that other blazes involving the material have been similarly destructive in the UK and China. The IPUR, Spain’s polyurethane manufacturers’ association, issued a statement contesting Ms Puchades’ claim, saying there was no evidence that polyurethane was used in the Valencia building’s facade. The June 2017 fire at Grenfell Tower in London, which had similar cladding, caused 72 deaths. Fifteen people were treated for injuries and two remained in hospital. Both were said to be stable. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visited the scene, promising support for those affected and expressing gratitude to firefighters and military personnel who worked to extinguish the blaze. Pope Francis also sent a telegram of condolences. It was not immediately known how many people were in the two buildings when the fire broke out, but dozens are believed to have lost their homes and belongings. The complex had some 140 apartments. The Valencia regional government declared three days of mourning and announced financial aid to cover accommodation, clothing and food. Weekend football games involving Valencia and Levante have been postponed after both clubs requested not to play in the immediate aftermath of the fire, the Spanish league said. Residents were housed overnight in hotels or in the homes of relatives and neighbours, authorities said. Neighbours also responded by donating clothes and food in shops for the survivors. Firefighters rushed to the scene on the outskirts of the city as flames burst from windows. They used a crane to lift two residents from one of the balconies. Some 90 soldiers from Spain’s Military Emergency Unit and 40 firefighting trucks also were deployed. The fire sent clouds of black smoke billowing skywards that could be seen from miles away. Spain’s weather agency, Aemet, reported winds of up to 40mph at the time. https://www.irishnews.com/news/world...PIKWPM6CY4FW4/ Last edited by Ammi; 24-02-2024 at 05:31 AM. |
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24-02-2024, 11:18 AM | #2 | |||
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Entire family including newborn among 10 killed in Valencia’s ‘Grenfell Tower’ inferno…
A huge fire killed 10 people, including an entire family and their newborn baby, as it ripped through a multi-storey apartment block in Valencia. Firefighters rescued some occupants from their balconies as high winds fanned the flames during the incident in the Spanish city’s affluent Campanar neighbourhood. Experts linked the fire to the 2017 blaze at London’s Grenfell Tower, which killed 72 people, saying the building’s cladding may have contributed to the ferocity of the inferno. Firefighters with masks and oxygen tanks worked their way through the charred building on Friday, looking for bodies or survivors hours after the blaze started the previous evening. The fire began around 5.30pm on Thursday on the apartment block’s fourth floor. It swept through the building in about 30 minutes, witnesses and the emergency services said. It was not immediately clear what had caused the blaze or why it spread so quickly. The family of four – a father, mother, three-year-old girl and two-week-old baby – had sought refuge in their flat’s bathroom when the fire broke out but perished in the flames as they spread. Authorities said six other occupants of the 14-storey building had also been killed. “We can confirm that following a first inspection, forensic police have found 10 fatalities,” regional administrator Pilar Bernabe told reporters. A judge has opened an investigation into the tragedy. Visiting the scene on Friday, Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish prime minister, said residents “had lost everything in a matter of minutes”. He added he was in contact with María José Catalá, Valencia’s mayor, and other local officials “to offer whatever help was needed”. The building, comprising two towers linked by what its developers described as a “panoramic lift” housed more than 130 flats, local media reported. https://uk.yahoo.com/news/firefighte...212123933.html |
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24-02-2024, 11:44 AM | #3 | |||
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self-oscillating
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i just think of grenfell and how nobody ever learns
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24-02-2024, 12:09 PM | #4 | |||
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This is so heartbreaking
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24-02-2024, 03:03 PM | #5 | |||
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Started from someone's Kitchen Unit
catching fire. Terrible |
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25-02-2024, 05:16 AM | #6 | |||
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Jessica Meuse was robbed.
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Governments like being cheap.
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25-02-2024, 07:59 AM | #7 | |||
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27-02-2024, 02:57 AM | #8 | |||
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Today on ITV1HD London News
Their reporter spoke to a Local Spanish Reporter who said it is their Grenfell warning on the Plastic Cladings that is on many of their Tower blocks. Of Course, all that Horrid Deadly Plastic was put on their buildings around the same time the UK did all their building upgrades. |
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27-02-2024, 06:39 AM | #9 | |||
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…and the cladding is no longer in use because of its high flammable content and yet it hasn’t been replaced by something less dangerous…the cost placed on human lives…and the lives lost before these things are addressed and put right…
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