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The blog post is about the tragedy of Grenfell Tower. The fire that erupted in Grenfell Tower in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in west London on 14 June 2017 is widely acknowledged to be the worst during UK peacetime since the nineteenth century.

It is confirmed to have resulted in 72 casualties and 70 physically injured. It has also left a community physically and emotionally scarred.

That the catastrophe occurred in the country’s wealthiest borough added to the shock while the circumstances surrounding it also begged questions relating to political and corporate responsibility.

The local council authorities were blamed for approving the construction of substandard high-rise buildings that threatened public safety.

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The Grenfell residents no longer have a home, their homes were torn apart from this fire as Russell also says The Grenfell residents were sacrificed for greed and comfort

how is it okay for people, yet for families to live in houses and apartments that have not been build proper or that are too archaic.

The world we live in is a world that is at a time where poor people are being continually maligned by austerity.

Could this fire had been avoided? If only the government would wake up and care for the poor generation as they care for the wealthy generation, then this probably would not have happened or at least it could have been stopped before it had gotten too bad.

It was a pyre of ordinary people whose voices and needs had been ignored. “This burning tower and the screams of its residents are an urgent call for change.”