The tragic fire at the Grenfell Tower has made London sad and a lot of celebrities took to Twitter to provide support and help. Chef Jamie Oliver also opened his restaurant and provided free food to the victims. Rita Ora also expressed her condolences in a tweet "Shocked and devastated to hear this terrible news," she wrote to her followers. "My heart goes out to everyone affected by this horrific tragedy in West London."
Adele Makes A Low-Key Appearance At The Tragic Site Of Grenfell Tower and Is Seen Comforting People
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The fire which started at the 24 story Grenfell Tower at 1 am on Wednesday morning took lives of around 12 people and left more than 70 people injured. Adele was seen visiting the site where the fire started late Wednesday night along with her husband, providing comfort to the fans and strangers.
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Adele was seen crying and looking very distressed along with the people. She was also hugging and providing comfort to the strangers and fans.
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Adele was seen wearing a long black dress and was keeping a low profile when she arrived at the English site. She made no prior announcement to the media before her visit. Instead, it was her fans who spotted her at the site, that took to Twitter to praise their favorite idol.
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One fan posted " She was going around and hugging everyone and providing them comfort" While one more fan wrote " She was going around the site and asking everyone if they needed any help"
The fans also praised their favorite idol for keeping a low profile throughout this ordeal.
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One bystander reveals that they saw children dangling from the windows by people so that they could be saved. There are hundreds of people who have been left homeless after this fire.
According to NBC News, more than 250 firefighters battled the inferno that could ultimately burn for days. London Fire Brigade Commissioner Dany Cotton told NBC News. "I have never seen something so major my entire life. This is a major fire that's affected all floors of the 24-story structure from the second floor upwards."
