One year since the tragedy, the U.K and the world are showing solidarity with Grenfell victims.

The Grenfell fire was one of the deadliest tragedies in the U.K in recent years.
72 people died as a result of the blaze, which started in a small kitchen - external cladding on the tower and insulation behind it is believed to have aided the fire's rapid deadly spread.
On the eve of the first anniversary of the fire, one Tube driver has touched hearts by stopping his tube to show solidarity with victims.
The London Underground driver waved a green banner when he stopped his train.
WATCH: The touching moment a London Underground train driver stopped his journey to salute people commemorating the anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire https://t.co/89xy0GUHvq pic.twitter.com/s9l0uVISzd
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 14, 2018
This is Harvey Mitchell, who stopped his tube today in solidarity with #Grenfell survivors. In between fist bumps from the public he told me he’s been a driver 35 years pic.twitter.com/LOii8M4ie8
— Talia Shadwell (@TaliaShadwell) June 14, 2018
TfL have told usthe moment a tube driver was captured by Sky News stopping his train to pay tribute to victims of the Grenfell Tower fire was “unprecedented”, and the driver, who is local to the area, did it spontaneously but has the full support of TfL https://t.co/AObUAu0JFC
— Jess Brammar (@jessbrammar) June 14, 2018