I hate it so much that something like this always seems to have to happen for anything to get better (or will it?). That doesn't just apply to the deaths of people in fires and the destruction of their homes, of course, but just about right across the board.
The trouble is a lot of the time it's only in the public eye for a short time and then it's on to the next fad.
There was the African warlord a few years back (I can't even remember the country, never mind the name), the girls kidnapped by Boko Haran, the Times cycling campaign, ...
I don't mean it in terms of the media's attention span but bad public administration that means things like this are done wrongly or neglected. I've seen it in a number of areas and it's very frustrating.
I hate it so much that something like this always seems to have to happen for anything to get better (or will it?). That doesn't just apply to the deaths of people in fires and the destruction of their homes, of course, but just about right across the board.