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High-rise fires down by 17% in past decade

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A fire crew in attendance at a high-rise tower block (Image: Dreamstime.com)

The 2017 Grenfell Tower that killed 72 people placed the spotlight firmly on building safety. It has spurred a wave of new legislation to ensure that such tragic events in high-rise blocks could never happen again. 

The Grenfell fire unmasked systemic building failures in many facets of design, construction, regulation and housing management. Luckily, however, the number of incidents attended by fire and rescue services in purpose built blocks of flats and maisonettes has been declining over the past decade, according to government statistics for the year ending September 2023.

In the 12-month period to September 2023 there were 707 fires in purpose-built high-rise (10 or more storeys) flats or maisonettes. This was a decrease of 5% compared with the previous year (744) and of 13% compared with five years ago (810). Compared with 10 years ago (856) it shows a decrease of 17%.

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