Disabled Londoners still live in fear of fires, even years after Grenfell, as new safety rules exclude buildings under 11 meters — leaving many without evacuation support. Activists like Adam Gabsi warn that broken lifts and inaccessible equipment put lives at risk, demanding urgent action before it’s too late. The London Assembly Fire Committee calls the situation outrageous, urging the Mayor to push for universal coverage and stronger collaboration with housing providers. While officials say they’re working to close the loophole, residents say they’re still waiting — and wondering how long they’ll have to wait before they’re safe.

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