A tower block in east London caught fire in the early hours of bank holiday Monday. It was covered in "non-compliant cladding" and more than 100 people, including children, have been evacuated.
It sounds like this is a partially converted office block, which may explain the fire safety issues. Worrying that people could still live there with known issues.
I'm not sure what gives you that impression. The article just says "Mixed use residential and commercial" which applies to hundreds of thousands of purpose built apartment buildings.
The article specifies that they had fire safety compliance citations last year for the building cladding not being up to code.
Fire was always my biggest concern when living in multi-family buildings. Can't protect yourself from whatever your neighbors might get up to.
I once lived in a townhouse next to a family where they wouldn't turn off the smoke alarm when cooking and would just let it keep going and going. And nobody would answer the door when this would happen, furthering my concerns. Had to call the fire department on them more than once. Thankfully, they moved out before too long.