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14 June 2017 taken between the hours of 16.27 - 18.50.

Volunteers carrying and pushing donations to the various drop off places.
The first day was full of confusion for volunteers trying to help.

Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m), tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats. ( Source Wikipedia}

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14 June 2017 taken between the hours of 16.27 - 18.50.<br />
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Volunteers carrying and pushing donations to the various drop off places.<br />
The first day was full of confusion for volunteers trying to help.<br />
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Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m), tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats. ( Source Wikipedia}