At the moment, 30 people are known to have died in the fire, but the death toll is expected to rise significantly. "So that 58 would include that 30".
British Prime Minister Theresa May sought to quell growing anger over the deadly high-rise London fire by announcing Saturday a financial aid package to help victims with housing, food and clothing.
Transport for London has suspended service in two Underground lines in the western part of the capital amid concerns over the safety of the Grenfell Tower, which was badly damaged in a massive fire.
Emotions continue to run high at the protest at Kensington and Chelsea town hall, as crowd chants "inside, inside" and storms Town Hall again - this time banging on the glass.
A lawyer for the family told CNN that Trevisan was able to speak with her parents before she died, telling them: "I am going to heaven". "We need to know exactly the number of people who were there during this tragedy".
He tweeted: "We hope to confirm a record tomorrow which will raise some money for the many people affected by this tragedy".
May on Saturday chaired a meeting on the government's response to the fire.
Meanwhile, the Queen and Prince William have met victims at a refuge centre close to charred remains of the tower block.
Barwell had told lawmakers that the government meant to review fire safety standards following a deadly blaze at the Lakanal House high-rise building in south London in 2009, in which three women and three children died.
Residents had long complained about fire safety risks at Grenfell Tower during a refurbishment project completed past year, but said their concerns went unheeded. The bank has also teamed up with the law firm Ashurst to help residents of Grenfell Tower regain lost access to technology. Those who lost their homes will be rehoused within three weeks, she said. The protesters were angered when no one from the council came out to address their concerns, reporters said.
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After Friday's practice, Pakistan bowling coach Azhar Mahmood said of Amir: "He bowled today without any problem whatsoever". Pakistan's run to the final has once again led to many comments about their notorious "unpredictability".
"We're all desperately sad, we're all angry, but of course none of us as angry as those who were directly affected, " Green said.
Locals also told Sky News of a gas installation they say left exposed pipes in the tower's stairwell, with a witness saying he saw blue flames shooting out. More than 3 million pounds ($5.1 million) have been raised for the victims.
The angry protesters barged their way through an automatic door at Kensington and Chelsea town hall and sought to gain entry to an upper floor.
Data sources: Department for Communities and Local Government, the Office for National Statistics, and Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs.
"As further lessons and recommendations emerge from this bad tragedy we will respond accordingly". "Put to the test, the United Kingdom has been resolute in the face of adversity". At least 45 fire engines and over 200 firefighters and officers were deployed to the scene, the London Fire Brigade said.
Such a direct message from the monarch is rare and shows the extent of the turmoil in Britain.
May has been criticised from within her own Conservative Party over her response and she pledged on Thursday to hold a public inquiry into the fire at the social housing block.
After a tumultuous week that pitched Britain into its deepest political crisis since the Brexit referendum a year ago, May's future was already uncertain due to her failed gamble on a snap election. "This Prime Minister is not viable".
"Wallowing in the wash of a general election that stripped our Prime Minister of her authority on the very eve of European Union negotiations, neither common sense nor the evidence suggest she can re-establish public confidence", wrote Mr Matthew Parris, a columnist and former Conservative lawmaker, in the Times.
"This prime minister is not viable".





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