Victims from the Grenfell Tower will move into a residential building worth two billion pounds
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The victims of the Grenfell fire will receive permanent new homes in a luxury apartment building from Kensington.
The flat situated in Kensington will become the new home of those who, basically, under the starts after the Grenfell Tower was engulfed by flames.
The British government has acquired 68 two or three-room apartments in the luxurious Kensington block worth 2 billion pounds, a week after the tragic event.
An apartment in the new block costs between 1.5 and 8.5 million pounds, The Independent reports.
The incredible decision comes after the survivors and relatives of the deceased have ravaged the officials, especially Prime Minister Theresa May.
People accused the government of managing this crisis in the most chaotic way and not providing enough support to the victims.
The construction of the building in which the victims of Grenfell are to be moved is not yet complete, but by the end of July, the officials swore it will be ready.
79 people died during the wild fire
Authorities say the searching operations in the building destroyed by flames might last for weeks.
According to Daily Mail, more than 120 apartments were destroyed by the bursting flames and the building looked like it’s on the verge to collapse.
The fire broke out during night and the locals who managed to make their way out confessed they were asleep when the loud screams and the strong smell aroused them.
At one point, a woman with six children who lived on the 21st floor struggled to escape, but when she reached the ground floor, two of the toddlers got lost along the way.
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