London skyscraper fire victim 'gifted' million dollar house

June 23, 2017 09:18

Several apartments in the multi-million dollar building have been set aside as temporary shelters for people who lost their homes in the Grenfell Tower fire.

The City of London, in conjunction with the Housing and Communities Agency, has just arranged to buy 68 brand new apartments from the Kensington High Street project and give them to families who lost their homes after the Grenfell Tower fire.

Nan nhan vu chay cao oc London duoc

This is considered an immediate compensation action by the London city government, after the great loss of the affected families.

A spokesman for the City of London Council said: “We are ready to do everything we can to help the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.”

Nan nhan vu chay cao oc London duoc

London City authorities hope that people will soon stabilize their lives and be able to return to their normal routine as soon as possible.

A representative of Berkeley Group, the owner of the Kensington High Street project, also confirmed the above information.

Nan nhan vu chay cao oc London duoc

Kensington High Street is a luxury and convenient housing project. Penthouses cost up to 13 million USD.

Residents living in Kensington High Street also enjoy full access to amenities and services.

The move is in response to demands from Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn that the government provide early and adequate accommodation for people.

Mr. Jeremy Corbyn is the opposite figure to British Prime Minister Theresa May, a Conservative Party member.

According to Kienthuc.net.vn

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