181 high-rise buildings fail safety tests in Grenfell probe – UK government

Some 181 high-rise buildings in 51 local authorities across England have failed safety tests following the Grenfell Tower fire.

The announcement came from the Department of Communities Sunday, which is overseeing a full review of around 600 high-rise blocks across England.

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Demonstrators crowd onto a staircase as they enter Kensington Town Hall, during a protest following the fire that destroyed The Grenfell Tower block, in north Kensington, West London, Britain June 16, 2017. © Reuters

At least 80 people died after a fire broke out in a residential flat and engulfed the entire building on June 14. It is thought the cladding on Grenfell Tower facilitated the spread of the fatal fire.

The staggering number of buildings to fail the test represents a rise from the 149 confirmed Friday and 60 last Monday. It’s feared the real number of unsafe residential buildings could be far higher when private blocks are considered.

Aside from residential properties, 36 hospitals and more than 17,000 care homes, hospices and private hospitals have been advised to carry out safety checks, along with a number of universities which have cladding on their student housing.

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The updated figure comes as the government appealed to anyone who illegally sublet their Grenfell flat to come forward with the actual identity of the occupants, promising that they will not be prosecuted.

Police said it could take until the end of the year to reach the final death toll from the disaster as they attempt to identify all the victims.

There are currently 23 flats in which police have been unable to trace the occupier.

Police say they are using the 26,999 made from the flats to emergency services at the time of the fire to identify those who were on site.

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