Housing legislation on the island may be reviewed after a tragic fire in London.
After last week's Grenfell Tower blaze in London, which killed dozens of residents, Chief Minister Howard Quayle says the Island will look for lessons it can learn.
He called the event tragic and devastating.
Mr Quayle says the island's emergency services are waiting for the review of the incident and will go over housing policies if necessary:
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