LONDON (AP) 鈥 The U.K. government on Friday announced plans to dismantle the remains of London鈥檚 Grenfell Tower, almost eight years after the deadliest fire in Britain since World War II swept through the high-rise apartment building, killing 72 people.
Some of those who lost loved ones in that broke out in the early morning hours of June 14, 2017, have criticized the decision because they wanted to preserve the building鈥檚 charred skeleton as a monument to those who died.
But the government said that redeveloping the site would help the community heal by removing the remains of the 24-story building, which looms over the North Kensington neighborhood in west London, providing a constant reminder of the tragedy.
鈥淕renfell Tower will be carefully taken down to the ground,鈥 the government said in a statement.
A concluded that decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned the building into a 鈥渄eath trap.鈥
found no 鈥渟ingle cause鈥 of the tragedy, but said a combination of dishonest companies, weak regulation and complacent government authorities resulted in the building being remodeled with combustible exterior cladding that that allowed a small refrigerator fire to spread rapidly, trapping dozens of residents in their homes.
Danica Kirka, The Associated Press