Emergency services are set to spend a third day looking for bodies in the burnt-out Grenfell Tower block in central London. But she should have been there with the residents, which is what Jeremy Corbyn was.
Of the 17 people confirmed to have died in the fire, six bodies have been recovered while 11 have been located but can not yet be removed.
"There is a risk that sadly we may not be able to identify everybody".
Asked if the death toll could exceed 100, Cundy said: "I'd like to hope that it isn't going to be triple figures".
Queen Elizabeth said her thoughts and prayers were with those families who had lost loved ones and with the many people still critically ill in hospital.
"If the same concerns were in a wealthy part of Kensington and Chelsea they would have got resolved, but here they didn't get resolved", Collins told AFP.
One of the first victims was named as 23-year-old Syrian refugee Mohammed Alhajali.
Mr Cundy said investigators had examined the location where the fire is believed to have started, but conditions within the tower remain "hazardous".
The flames in that fire, which began on the eighth floor, raced up 13 floors in 11 minutes.
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The appeal said: "Mohammed Alhajali undertook a unsafe journey to flee war in Syria, only to meet death here in the United Kingdom, in his own home. Mohammed came to this country for safety and the United Kingdom failed to protect him".
Prime Minister Theresa May, who recent polls have shown to be hitting new lows of unpopularity, is facing condemnation by Grenfell Tower residents and on social media for not speaking with victims when she visited the tower. "My heart goes out to those that are trying to find loved ones, please get in contact and we will support you through this". "There are obvious questions about value for money and other questions that will be raised and other questions that demand answers".
As others shouted for legislation requiring that Britain's aging public high-rises be retrofitted with sprinkler systems and multiple stairwells - which were lacking at Grenfell Tower - Khan said he shared their frustration and called for a government inquiry into the blaze to publish its initial findings by the end of the summer.
The man said: "Why are Sadiq Khan and Corbyn coming down here to speak to people and Theresa May is coming here with police, walking around, not meeting no-one, not meeting families?"
He later issued a statement saying: "I feel very angry that it was possible for the fire to spread in the way it did".
The streets around the tower block in north Kensington are plastered with posters begging for information about those who were in the building. Every single person living in one today will be frightened. "They need answers to provide them with security and peace of mind".
"The bad news, I'm afraid, is lots of people died in the fire".
London firefighters traumatized by the devastation they witnessed in a high-rise apartment blaze that killed at least 17 people worked Thursday to make the building safe so they could continue the search for more victims.
In a TV interview following her visit, Mrs May was told that some residents wished she had spoken to them as well as firefighters and had gone to see the community centres where local people are offering support to those affected.





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