Updated at 9:10 a.m. ETThe blackened shell of Grenfell Tower was lit in green Thursday to mark a year since a fire engulfed the social housing building and killed 72 people. The fire has come to symbolize poor living conditions in public housing and what is perceived as a slow and distant government response.The green lights at Grenfell and other London landmarks turned on at 12:54 a.m., the moment last year when the first emergency call was made.Prime Minister Theresa May gave an anniversary interview to Grenfell Speaks, a social media group devoted to the tragedy. In the interview published Wednesday, she acknowledged that on the day of the fire, she had only met with officials. "I didn't of course on that first visit meet members of the community or survivors, and I'm sorry for not having met them yet. I regret that because I think people perhaps felt that they wanted those of us in power, to know that we had understood and recognized what happened."A green heart has come to symbolize the Grenfell tragedy, according to an activist who spoke with USA Today. Toby Laurent Belson of Green for Grenfell tells the newspaper that green denotes healing and that in the ancient Anglo Saxon language, Grenfell means "green field."A moment of silence will be observed nationally at midday local time.The fire began on the lower floors and raced upward. Witness Marcia Levi told NPR's Frank Langfitt the fire trapped people on the highest floors:
London Lights Grenfell Tower Green A Year After Deadly Fire
