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On 14 June 2017, a high-rise fire broke out in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block of flats in North Kensington, West London, England, at 00:54 BST and burned for 60 hours. . Seventy people died at the scene and two people died later in hospital, with more than 70 injured and 223 esca
The Grenfell Tower fire that claimed the lives of 72 residents was the result of decades of failure by governments and the construction industry, a damning final report into the disaster has found
The campaign group Grenfell United posted: “On this day 5 years ago, people came in solidarity & opened their hearts. “It showed the power of unity, regardless of faith, race or background ...
January 26 – Alabama (1 death) January 30 – Florida (1 death) March 20 – Texas, Louisiana (1 death) April 1 – Kentucky (1 death) April 1 – Tennessee (1 death) April 1 – Alabama (1 death) April 2 – North Carolina (1 death) April 3 – Tennessee (1 death) April 3 – Indiana (6 deaths) April 3 – Ohio (36 deaths) April 3 ...
[11] [12] In Alabama alone, 238 tornado-related deaths were confirmed by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) and the state's Emergency Management Agency. [2] [11] April 27's 316 fatalities were the most tornado-related fatalities in the United States in a single day since the "Tri-State" outbreak on March 18, 1925 (when at least 751 people were ...
The blaze that killed 72 people in Grenfell Tower in London was caused by “decades of failure” by the UK government and the construction industry that allowed the 24-storey building to be ...
Mississippi and Alabama were the hardest hit, with multiple tornadoes producing double-digit death tolls, including one that killed 88 people alone. (14 significant, 7 violent, 9 killer) April 1921 tornado outbreak: April 15–16, 1921: Southern U.S. – 90 fatalities, 676 injuries: Violent, long-tracked tornado killed 59 people in Texas and ...
28 deaths – See section on this tornado – Possibly the most intense tornado in Alabama history; believed to be one of the strongest of the seven F5 tornadoes in the outbreak. F3: N of Corbin to Fogertown: Laurel, Clay: KY: 01:55 19.8 miles (31.9 km) Unknown The Quality Inn Motel at I-75 north of Corbin was destroyed, along with 12 homes ...