This marks one of the most severe and most lethal disasters in London in living memory, with the number of dead estimated at of over double that of the King's Cross Fire of 1987.
In the wake of the event, the RBKC organised response was so absent and so poor that the councillors were formally relieved of duty, with multiple resignations of key councillors, and a task force termed "gold command" of exterior London boroughs reporting to the prime minister's office, assuming charge of official relief operations and emergency services, including police investigation.