The London Fire Bridgade will remain on the scene where a high rise apartment building in England was lit up in an inferno of fire yesterday.
Crews have been working at the scene of the #Grenfelltower fire through the night & will remain there today. https://t.co/WVA0PBWlRS pic.twitter.com/nwPdfPFAXd
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) June 15, 2017
The fire is now out, over 24 hours later. Seventeen people are confirmed dead, and that number could rise, as crews begin to sift through the charred building.
At least 74 others were injured, many of them remain in critical condition.
Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by the #GrenfellTower fire, and we are proud & grateful for the work of all our staff. pic.twitter.com/CL3qyXJEqM
— London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) June 14, 2017
Up to 600 people lived in the building.
There’s still no word on the cause.
.@LFBCommissioner: “#GrenfellTower fire ‘unprecedented.’ Investigation will take place but too early to speculate.” https://t.co/0m5atGFFIU pic.twitter.com/2GevryebXs
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) June 14, 2017








