yes, I heard about the dry risers. If I understand right, they are just pipes that CAN be hooked up to a strong water source to use in case of fire, but are not hooked up until there is a fire, providing the fire department can get there in time. Correct me if I'm wrong.
By the way, I get at least some of my versions from the BBC. I don't know if you have any more respect for them than the US sources.
I also heard that the materials used did indeed pass existing regulations, but that it was nevertheless flammable (or inflammable, depending on your local definition of each term), and was the primary suspected reason for the conflagration. If regulations allow materials which cause buildings to kill most of their occupants, that would suggest that the regulations are faulty, yes?
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