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Massive fire engulfs 24-storey residential tower in West London


More than 200 firefighters spent the night tackling a massive blaze at a 24-storey block of flats in London, where a number of fatalities have been confirmed.

Forty fire engines were called to the 120-apartment Grenfell Tower, on the Lancaster West Estate, north Kensington, in the early hours of Wednesday. The estate is on Latimer Road, White City.


According to London Ambulance service, 30 patients have been taken to five hospitals in the wake of the accident.


Our latest statement on the  tower block fire. We have sent over 20 ambulance crews to the scene. More to follow.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said on Twitter that a major incident had been declared.

London fire commissioner Dany Cotton in an early morning statement, confirmed that there have been a number of fatalities. She could not confirm numbers because of the complexity of the building.

“This is an unprecedented incident. In my 29 years of being a firefighter I have never ever seen anything of this scale. Firefighters are working very hard at the moment. This is a major fire that affected all floors of this 24-storey building from the second floor upwards. I have over 200 of my firefighters and officers attending this incident, with 40 fire engines and a range of specialist vehicles, including 14 fire rescue units,” Colton said.

Friends and family have said they have not been able to reach people inside.



Police has set up an emergency number for people concerned for friends and families on 0800 0961 233.
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