The Grenfell Tower fire was a catastrophic event exacerbated by manufacturer dishonesty, regulatory failures, and systemic negligence across multiple levels of government and industry.
Inquiry chair Sir Martin Moore-Bick stated, 'All who died were overcome by toxic gases... All 72 deaths were avoidable,' highlighting the preventable nature of the tragedy.
The final report emphasized a troubling culture of blame among local council leaders, government officials, and material manufacturers, underscoring the systemic failures that led to this disaster.
Moore-Bick's recommendations are essential for preventing future catastrophes, calling for accountability and substantial reforms in fire safety regulations and building practices.
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