LONDON: After the tragic mishap, different faith groups show a unity and come forwarded to help the victims regardless of the faith and once again restores faith in humanity.
Charity also arrived to help. Many people have donated food, clothes and many religious centres also opened their doors to provide shelter to those who have lost their homes.
A number of Islamic cultural centres and mosques opened their doors to help those affected.
The nearby St. Clement’s and St. James’ church and local Sikh temples also opened their doors to people who were evacuated.
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Around 4:30am Muslims from East London arrived with water, food and blankets. It was heartwarming to see. #London #GrenfellTower
— AssedBaig (@AssedBaig) June 14, 2017
Minutes away from the #GrenfellTower tragedy, local Muslim community at Al Manaar Mosque prepare donations for the victims #ThisisIslam pic.twitter.com/Fx9Tjg6gBI
— Sarah Naz (@SarahNazH) June 15, 2017
An Noor have opened their doors and I'm giving lifts if anyone is in need. Please holler ASAP. I am here pic.twitter.com/Cf7MBccI8x
— Tiana Banana (@farisiyyah) June 14, 2017
Sikh Gurudwaras in London have started collecting and distributing spare clothes, toys, toiletries for #GrenfellTower evacuees! #Share pic.twitter.com/TT1cTWZXRp
— Harjinder Singh Kukreja (@SinghLions) June 14, 2017
St clement and st James church opens its doors to people who've been evacuated and other locals pic.twitter.com/2MIAh46ZT5
— Dan Cairns (@Dan1Sky) June 14, 2017
Guys from east london turned up with food, water and sanitary items for those evacuated from the tower block #grenfellfire pic.twitter.com/jGp6cO23Zm
— AssedBaig (@AssedBaig) June 14, 2017
Twenty people are fighting for their lives in a critical condition with 78 people taken to six different hospitals across London.