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What a tradgity, those poor poeple caught up in that fire.
It was terrifying how quickly the fire went through that building.
My tboughts and prayers go out to the people of london who have gone through terrible suffering.
 
Heard there were no fire stops between flats or floors
 
Yep agree , upsetting stuff . Its getting where you dont want to turn breakfast tv on anymore
 
According to somebody that lived there his fridge went bang and started the fire.
 
Thats correct rpm, its unbelievable that it caused such a horrific fire to break out. Listening to eye witness reports on tv would break your heart.
 
Hats off to the fire brigade and other emergency services.

To go into a burning building like that takes some b@llocks
 
Most domestic refrigerators today use refrigerant R600a which is Iso-butane, terrible tragedy
 
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