A year after the devastating fire in Valencia's Campanar neighborhood, which claimed ten lives and destroyed 150 homes, questions about safety and accountability remain unanswered.
The fire, caused by a refrigerator motor, spread rapidly due to combustible facade materials, echoing similar tragedies like London's Grenfell Tower fire in 2017. Investigations reveal that some victims survived hours after the fire began, raising concerns about delayed rescue strategies.
Despite promises, no significant safety reforms or building inspections have been implemented in Spain.
Meanwhile, countries like the UK have taken proactive measures, identifying and renovating thousands of buildings with hazardous materials.
The use of flammable panels, such as those made by Alucoil, continues to endanger lives, with no clear registry of affected buildings in Spain.
Victims' families demand justice and stricter safety regulations to prevent future tragedies.













