
The Guardian submitted freedom of information requests to all London councils on how many personalised emergency evacuation plans (Peeps) had been issued to local people since 2017. Of the 33 London councils, 29 responded to the request.
The data found five London councils-Hounslow, Islington, Lewisham, Hackney and Tower Hamlets - had not issued any Peeps. About 18 councils had provided Peeps, with Lambeth issuing the most since 2017 (2,529) and Wandsworth the least (35, many of which are no longer in place).
The general secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, Matt Wrack, said: "This lack of regulation has created a dangerous postcode lottery.
"To prevent future tragedies, the Labour government must start moving forwards with the evacuation regulations and guidance needed to protect disabled people's lives."
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