Mrs May was rushed away from a meeting with residents of the building on Friday under heavy police guard as protesters shouted "Shame on you", and hundreds stormed a local town hall calling for justice.
The fire in the block in west London burned for hours, and authorities fear that the official death toll of 30 is likely to rise, with numerous dead unlikely ever to be identified.
Some voiced anger that the official death toll has remained far lower than the figure to which many expect it to rise.
"People have given money to the Kensington appeal in the expectation that that would be used rapidly to give direct help", she said, adding: "To hear that people are being given just £10 - I am just appalled to hear that". "I immediately thought about people trying to get down that stairway, which was totally enclosed". "But we need to make sure that that actually happens". She also admitted that she thought it would be very hard for Grenfell Tower residents to find long-term accommodation locally.
The mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said the Grenfell Tower disaster was a outcome of years of neglect by politicians.
In a television interview Friday, she sidestepped questions over whether she had misread the public mood. Mansur said people were not satisfied with the answers they were being given.
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In fact they looked all set to chase down the target with 158-2 after 30 overs. "We'll have a very serious attitude", said Morgan. England captain Eoin Morgan says they will not take their foot off the gas as they prepare to face Australia on Saturday.
"The local community feels their grief has been made worse by the lack of information about their missing family members and friends", he wrote.
We plan to house residents of Grenfell Tower as locally as we can.
"Sadly I can confirm that the number of people that have died is now 17", London police commander Stuart Cundy told reporters.
London police said an investigation, led by a detective from its homicide and major crime unit, would examine whether criminal offences had been committed although they said there was nothing to suggest the fire was started deliberately.
The blaze spread rapidly, and three days later, officials are still searching for the missing. Queen Elizabeth, London mayor Sadiq Khan and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn have all met the residents. "United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favor, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss".
Police say the harrowing search for remains had been paused Friday because of safety concerns at the blacked tower but has resumed.





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