Grenfell tragedy: Minute's silence marks 1st anniversary

IANS  |  London 

Buildings across the capital were illuminated overnight and a national minute's silence was observed on Thursday in memory of the victims of devastating that swept through the 24-floor residential block in West exactly one year ago.

The names of the 72 people who died in the blaze were read out at a memorial service in west Speaking at the service, said it was a "bittersweet" moment as the community celebrated their unity but mourned those lost. A vigil took place at a church near the block, the reported.

Clarrie Mendy, who lost two family members in the fire and organised the anniversary event, said: "It's a service of healing, community, inclusivity and solidarity, to know we are not alone."

of Kensington Dr said there was an atmosphere of "quiet dignity, a sombre mood in the air".

wrote on that she wanted to "pay tribute" to the victims' "family, friends and loved ones for the strength and dignity they have shown".

"1 year ago at 00:54 a fire started at Tower. Seventy-two lives were lost because of that fire and our lives were changed forever. Forever in our Hearts," citizens' group tweeted. The 24-storey block in North Kensington had been home to some 350 people, according to the UK authorities.

"The terrible tragedy of Grenfell Tower remains very real, raw and painful for many people, every day," said.

"The continued resilience and sense of spirit shown by the community at the heart of this tragedy is inspiring," she said, adding: "Many of us will take time today, one year on, to think back and remember."

The tragedy led to a crackdown on similar buildings across the country after the cladding covering Grenfell Tower's facade was found to fall short of fire safety standards.

The anniversary came as an inquiry into the fire continued its fact-finding stage.

Member of the Justice 4 Grenfell group said: "We want the nation to keep Grenfell in their consciousness. "The anniversary is about love and support - the fight can start again on Friday and Saturday - and keeping that humanity going on that day."

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First Published: Thu, June 14 2018. 17:56 IST