UK's Theresa May pledges USD 6.4 million for fire survivors

May said she 'spoke with people who ran from the fire in only the clothes they were wearing.'

Update: 2017-06-17 05:49 GMT
British Prime Minister Theresa May speaks with London Fire Brigade commissioner Dany Cotton as she visits the remains of Grenfell Tower, a residential tower block in west London on June 15, 2017, the day after it was gutted by fire British Prime Minister Theresa May (C) speaks with London Fire Brigade commissioner Dany Cotton as she visits the remains of Grenfell Tower, a residential tower block in west London on June 15, 2017, the day after it was gutted by fire (Photo: AFP)

London: British Prime Minister Theresa May is promising a comprehensive package of help for victims of the devastating fire at a west London apartment building.

May on Saturday announced a 5 million pound ($6.4 million) fund following meeting with survivors of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

The package includes a guarantee to rehouse people as close as practically possible to where they previously lived either in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea or in neighboring boroughs.

May said she "spoke with people who ran from the fire in only the clothes they were wearing."

May says the fund aims to "give the victims the immediate support they need to care for themselves and for loved ones.

We will continue to look at what more needs to be done." The move came after strong criticism from London's mayor, Sadiq Khan.

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