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Disaster Reconstruction - London

The programme looks at how a gas explosion killed five people in Newham, east London

The programme looks at how a gas explosion killed five people in Newham, east London. An entire corner of Ronan Point, a newly built block of flats in Newham, east London, came crashing down after a gas explosion demolished a load-bearing wall in 1968. Five people were killed. The building should not have collapsed in the way it did.

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