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Originally Posted by Undertoad
It's shocking because of how rare it is.
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Shocking are known facts. That building was not required to have sprinklers. Compare the building to firemen's water streams.
Philadelphia has a similar problem in a 30 some story building adjacent to City Hall. Due to no sprinklers, that fire simply marched up the floors. Three firemen died in that one. One watchman almost died when he took the elevator up to discover why a fire alarm (that he kept resetting) was repeatedly going off.
To fight that fire, firemen actually put hoses into windows of adjacent buildings to get water onto fire.
One difference. The Philadelphia building was built by domestics for domestics. That London building was built by domestics knowing it would also house immigrants. A comment only necessary due to blunt contempt one has for immigrants.