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The number of tower blocks which have failed emergency fire tests has nearly doubled to 60 in 25 different council areas - up from 34 in 17 areas. | |
Councils across the country have launched emergency reviews of their towers following the fire at Grenfell Tower in London which is believed to have killed at least 79 people. | |
The fire is believed to have spread due to flammable cladding on the outside of the building which was designed to provide insulation and improve the look of the 24 storey tower. | |
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) said every tower tested so far has failed the fire safety check. | |
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid urged local authorities and housing associations to continue to submit samples "as a matter of urgency" amid a nationwide safety operation. | |
Councils have been told to prioritise checking the towers they are most concerned over. | |
Camden Council in North London announced it would immediately evacuate four blocks in Chalcot Estate in Swiss Cottage on Friday night after tests showed it had the same cladding as well as a series of fire safety breaches inside. | |
Two days later families are still sleeping in a local leisure centre while they wait to be given temporary accommodation in local hotels and other council properties. | |
Many criticised the decision to evacuate on Friday evening with some Muslim residents telling The Independent they had been about to break their fast for Ramadan when they were ordered to leave their homes. | |
Others said they had been out with friends when they heard from the media that their homes had been evacuated. | |
A spokesman for DCLG told The Independent that there were "no immediate plans" to evacuate any other tower block but said they were urging local authorities to take action following the tests as Camden had done. | |
He said the towers in Chalcots Estate had over fire safety issues such as problems with the gas piping which, when combined with the flammable cladding, meant they were no longer safe to live in. | |
Additional reporting by PA |