Seven years after Grenfell disaster, thousands live in fear of cladding fire
Briefly

One resident, Gemma Lindfield, expressed her frustration stating that it took three years to even acknowledge the flammable cladding problem on her building, with the following four years plagued by indecision over who will cover the costs of its removal. Lindfield remarked that her situation is a 'national scandal' that is incomprehensible to anyone not experiencing it firsthand, as she finds herself unable to sell her flat due to safety fears.
The Grenfell inquiry's upcoming second report promises to shed light on the responsibilities of those who designed, produced, and installed the cladding, while also addressing the failures of local and national authorities that were supposed to oversee building safety. Survivors are hoping for accountability to finally put an end to what one described as a 'carousel of blame-pointing' surrounding this tragedy.
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