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London fire: fears of people trapped as major blaze engulfs tower block – latest London fire: fears of people trapped as major blaze engulfs tower block – latest
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5.23am BST
05:23
This footage, only just shared on Twitter by Celeste Thomas, shows chaos on the streets at 1.50am, within an hour of emergency services being called to the blaze.
“People in night clothes, no shoes, crying, looking for family.”
Taken at 1.50am. People in night clothes, no shoes, crying, looking for family. #GrenfellFire #LondonFire pic.twitter.com/36AkIFMlJb
Thomas lives nearby the tower block and had earlier posted footage of the fire. Her house is inside the police cordon, she tweeted in the last few minutes, and she had been told to stay inside with the windows shut.
5.19am BST
05:19
Neither police, ambulance nor the fire brigade have given specifics about injuries, but multiple eyewitness accounts – including that of the Guardian reporter on the scene, Alice Ross – have spoken of people being trapped inside the building.
Local man and witness, Tim Downie, told the Guardian it seemed impossible that there would not be fatalities. “The sheer scale and the speed with which it spread, the closer you got, it seems like there must be casualties and fatalities.”
By 5am, he said, the building was almost entirely burned out and the fire was sending a huge plume of acrid black smoke into the sky.
“It has gone very quiet now, we heard a lot of sirens and screaming in the early hours, but now the building is pretty much all consumed. I hope everyone is out and being treated.”
He also told of seeing people using their mobile phone lights to get the attention of rescue crews.
5.17am BST
05:17
Metropolitan Police confirm the A40 is closed in both directions as a result of the fire and are asking people to avoid the area to give authorities access to the scene. (They issued a correction to their earlier tweet, in which they’d specified the A4.)
A40 is closed in both directions following the #NorthKensington fire. Pls avoid the area to allow emergency services access to the scene.
The police cordon extends several blocks around the Grenfell Tower.
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5.14am BST
05:14
Ashish Joshi, a senior correspondent for Sky News UK, says the tower block has been gutted in the fire: “The building is pretty much burned down, there’s a tiny bit left that’s not on fire, but every single window is gutted ... there’s nothing left of it. The acrid smell is horrendous.”
The below footage shows the damage done in the four-hour blaze, still not yet extinguished.
In the light of day, this is what the block of flats looks like right now #latimerroad pic.twitter.com/hUvrARhba6
Current view, we're live below: pic.twitter.com/GETrkEejrR
And the view from BBC broadcasting house across the city.
The view of the fire from BBC broadcasting house. The smoke stretches for miles. pic.twitter.com/ArY22kGIp5
5.07am BST
05:07
5.06am BST
05:06
Alice Ross
Police are evacuating Barandon Walk and Tesserton Walk adjacent to the tower, with residents asked to gather their belongings and go to a nearby church about 20 minutes ago.
Residents from blocks surrounding Grenfell Tower are being evacuated as firefighters continue trying to contain the flames pic.twitter.com/NNmJ25UukZ
5.02am BST5.02am BST
05:0205:02
Fire declared major incidentFire declared major incident
#NorthKensington tower block fire declared major incident, crews working hard at scene ©@Natalie_Oxford For updates:https://t.co/Gy6gUYc4ML pic.twitter.com/079acRjt7W#NorthKensington tower block fire declared major incident, crews working hard at scene ©@Natalie_Oxford For updates:https://t.co/Gy6gUYc4ML pic.twitter.com/079acRjt7W
The London Ambulance Service has also tweeted a statement, attributed to Stuart Crighton, the assistant director of operations.The London Ambulance Service has also tweeted a statement, attributed to Stuart Crighton, the assistant director of operations.
He says a “number of resources” are at the scene, including its specially-trained Hazardous Area Response Team and more than 20 ambulance crews, but still no detail as to the number of injuries.He says a “number of resources” are at the scene, including its specially-trained Hazardous Area Response Team and more than 20 ambulance crews, but still no detail as to the number of injuries.
Our latest statement on the #NorthKensington tower block fire. We have sent over 20 ambulance crews to the scene. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/j9JD8t6I3tOur latest statement on the #NorthKensington tower block fire. We have sent over 20 ambulance crews to the scene. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/j9JD8t6I3t
An evacuation process is still underway with people on the scene reporting that buildings near the Grenfell Tower are being evacuated due to falling debris.An evacuation process is still underway with people on the scene reporting that buildings near the Grenfell Tower are being evacuated due to falling debris.
We are being told to leave our flats nearby due to falling debris #GrenfellTowerWe are being told to leave our flats nearby due to falling debris #GrenfellTower
Police banging on doors of nearby flats telling residents to evacuate. #LondonFire @gmb @piersmorgan @susannareid100 pic.twitter.com/ich5sd5pBZPolice banging on doors of nearby flats telling residents to evacuate. #LondonFire @gmb @piersmorgan @susannareid100 pic.twitter.com/ich5sd5pBZ
Jonathan Swain, of Good Morning Britain, says that falling debris is making fire crews’ jobs “extremely difficult and dangerous” – this video was posted 15 minutes ago.Jonathan Swain, of Good Morning Britain, says that falling debris is making fire crews’ jobs “extremely difficult and dangerous” – this video was posted 15 minutes ago.
Burning falling debris making @LondonFire job extremely difficult and dangerous. Pray those inside. @gmb @piersmorgan @susannareid100 pic.twitter.com/LuvSdYWIGNBurning falling debris making @LondonFire job extremely difficult and dangerous. Pray those inside. @gmb @piersmorgan @susannareid100 pic.twitter.com/LuvSdYWIGN
4.55am BST4.55am BST
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George Osborne, the Evening Standard editor, has tweeted this view of the “awful tower block fire” from a distance.George Osborne, the Evening Standard editor, has tweeted this view of the “awful tower block fire” from a distance.
Just seen this awful tower block fire near my home in W London. My prayers with those affected & heroes tackling it pic.twitter.com/MFi1DAnCSKJust seen this awful tower block fire near my home in W London. My prayers with those affected & heroes tackling it pic.twitter.com/MFi1DAnCSK
4.54am BST4.54am BST
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According to Get West London, the Grenfell Tower block had recently undergone a major £10 million refurbishment. Nick Paget-Brown, the leader of the Kensington and Chelsea Council, and Rock Feilding-Mellen, the deputy, visited the tower upon completion of the renovation in May last year.According to Get West London, the Grenfell Tower block had recently undergone a major £10 million refurbishment. Nick Paget-Brown, the leader of the Kensington and Chelsea Council, and Rock Feilding-Mellen, the deputy, visited the tower upon completion of the renovation in May last year.
The upgrade – which included the installation of insulated exterior cladding, new double-glazed windows, and a new communal heating system – was funded by the council as part of a multi-million-dollar regeneration of the area.The upgrade – which included the installation of insulated exterior cladding, new double-glazed windows, and a new communal heating system – was funded by the council as part of a multi-million-dollar regeneration of the area.
According to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s website, the tower block was built in 1974 and contained 120 homes, managed by the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation on behalf of the council. Among the tenants were Grenfell Under 3s Nursery and Dale Youth Amateur Boxing Club.According to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s website, the tower block was built in 1974 and contained 120 homes, managed by the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation on behalf of the council. Among the tenants were Grenfell Under 3s Nursery and Dale Youth Amateur Boxing Club.
The refurbishment also created “nine much-needed new homes have been created from unused spaces”.The refurbishment also created “nine much-needed new homes have been created from unused spaces”.
4.46am BST4.46am BST
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People remain trapped inside Grenfell TowerPeople remain trapped inside Grenfell Tower
Alice Ross has just filed this devastating account from the scene:Alice Ross has just filed this devastating account from the scene:
People can be seen at the windows, including one man waving a blanket from the window. People from neighbouring estates are huddled outside in their pyjamas near the flaming building, some shouting “put your head out the window” or calling the man with the blanket to shout his flat numbers so they can guide the fire services to him. Fire officers are spraying his window with water to try and douse the flames.People can be seen at the windows, including one man waving a blanket from the window. People from neighbouring estates are huddled outside in their pyjamas near the flaming building, some shouting “put your head out the window” or calling the man with the blanket to shout his flat numbers so they can guide the fire services to him. Fire officers are spraying his window with water to try and douse the flames.
There’s a smell of acrid smoke and flaming debris is spiralling from the building. There’s the sound of breaking glass and dull pops.There’s a smell of acrid smoke and flaming debris is spiralling from the building. There’s the sound of breaking glass and dull pops.
“There was a woman with a child. I saw her waving maybe 30mins ago,” said a man who asked not to be named. “She said I’ve got a child ... I saw them spraying her window.”“There was a woman with a child. I saw her waving maybe 30mins ago,” said a man who asked not to be named. “She said I’ve got a child ... I saw them spraying her window.”
Hadil Alamily said in the past hour she saw “someone jump on fire from the top floor”. She had seen him flashing a light in an SOS pattern.Hadil Alamily said in the past hour she saw “someone jump on fire from the top floor”. She had seen him flashing a light in an SOS pattern.
“He was screaming help, help, help but no one helped. He dashed a mattress out of the window. He was literally on fire and jumped.”“He was screaming help, help, help but no one helped. He dashed a mattress out of the window. He was literally on fire and jumped.”
Neighbours shouting to a man still visible in a window at Grenfell Tower pic.twitter.com/oUh7HgD08iNeighbours shouting to a man still visible in a window at Grenfell Tower pic.twitter.com/oUh7HgD08i
This footage was tweeted in the last 15 minutes.This footage was tweeted in the last 15 minutes.
Fire has now totally consumed #GrenfellTower. @LondonFire doing absolutely heroic work in very tough circumstances. pic.twitter.com/TeL2MJeHH0Fire has now totally consumed #GrenfellTower. @LondonFire doing absolutely heroic work in very tough circumstances. pic.twitter.com/TeL2MJeHH0
This is really shocking. Eyewitnesses say some people were trapped. @abcnews pic.twitter.com/LrzVBeNVPfThis is really shocking. Eyewitnesses say some people were trapped. @abcnews pic.twitter.com/LrzVBeNVPf
4.41am BST4.41am BST
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This from Alice Ross, my colleague in London: “I can see a man in the window.”This from Alice Ross, my colleague in London: “I can see a man in the window.”
Neighbours say they've recently been able to see and hear people screaming for help from Grenfell Tower. I can see a man in a window pic.twitter.com/6MekZlpLdGNeighbours say they've recently been able to see and hear people screaming for help from Grenfell Tower. I can see a man in a window pic.twitter.com/6MekZlpLdG
Sky News is reporting that police have told onlookers who may know people inside the building to cover their mouths with a wet cloth and get out of the building as soon as they can, by any means possible.Sky News is reporting that police have told onlookers who may know people inside the building to cover their mouths with a wet cloth and get out of the building as soon as they can, by any means possible.
This has been confirmed by another reporter.This has been confirmed by another reporter.
Police on ground telling families trapped #LatimerRoad #Grenfell to cover faces w/ wet towels & try to get out. Don't wait for fire brigadePolice on ground telling families trapped #LatimerRoad #Grenfell to cover faces w/ wet towels & try to get out. Don't wait for fire brigade
There is still no detail from authorities on the human impact of the blaze – even whether people are trapped – with the latest still that word from Metropolitan Police: “a number of people have been treated for a range of injuries”.There is still no detail from authorities on the human impact of the blaze – even whether people are trapped – with the latest still that word from Metropolitan Police: “a number of people have been treated for a range of injuries”.
4.33am BST4.33am BST
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What we know so farWhat we know so far
A huge fire has engulfed a tower block in West London.A huge fire has engulfed a tower block in West London.
The fire broke out shortly before 1am on Wednesday at Grenfell Tower in Latimer Road near Notting Hill.The fire broke out shortly before 1am on Wednesday at Grenfell Tower in Latimer Road near Notting Hill.
The tower is at least 24 storeys high and contains 120 apartments.The tower is at least 24 storeys high and contains 120 apartments.
200 firefighters have been tackling the blaze with 40 engines.200 firefighters have been tackling the blaze with 40 engines.
A number of people have been treated for a range of injuries according to the fire brigadeA number of people have been treated for a range of injuries according to the fire brigade
There have been multiple reports of people trapped in the blaze. These have not been confirmed by police or the fire brigade.There have been multiple reports of people trapped in the blaze. These have not been confirmed by police or the fire brigade.
Streets around the tower have been sealed off and residents in ther houses evacuated.Streets around the tower have been sealed off and residents in ther houses evacuated.
London Fire Brigade say there is no known cause at the moment for the blaze.London Fire Brigade say there is no known cause at the moment for the blaze.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has declared the fire a “major incident”.The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has declared the fire a “major incident”.
This news story will be updated with developments, in addition to this rolling coverage.This news story will be updated with developments, in addition to this rolling coverage.
4.31am BST
04:31
Claire Phipps
There has been no confirmation yet if anyone has been killed in the Grenfell Tower fire, although police have said “a number of people” are being treated for various injuries.
To date, London’s worst tower block fire took place in Camberwell, south London, in July 2009. Six people – three women and three children – were killed when fire swept through the 14-storey Lakanal House. At least 20 people were injured.
Earlier this year, Southwark council was fined £570,000 after admitting it had breached a number of fire safety regulations.
All local authorities were ordered to check the safety of high-rise blocks in the wake of the Lakanal House tragedy, after firefighters expressed shock at the speed at which the flames engulfed the building.
4.27am BST
04:27
Rachael Venables, an LBC reporter, has tweeted video of emergency services on the roads surrounding the Grenfell Tower.
Riot police and paramedics lining the roads around the 27-storey block of flats in Shepherds Bush, completely engulfed in flames @LBC pic.twitter.com/ayKYc92naX
Ashish Joshi, a senior correspondent for Sky News UK, has said the police cordon extends several blocks back from the blaze and is manned by “hundreds” of officers. “There isn’t any panic, people are just looking at what is happening with a degree of disbelief.
“The tower bloke is aflame, the smoke is rising, there are people who have escaped with their lives who are looking back on the tower and knowing that everyone they have has been destroyed.
“It’s a terrible, terrible situation.”
Another shot from George Clarke and an onlooker.
They've managed to put some of it out now. #GrenFellTower #GrenfellTowerFire #london #fire #kensington pic.twitter.com/ePLJgTPVJ8
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4.20am BST
04:20
Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, has tweeted urging people to follow London Fire Brigade on Twitter for updates.
Major incident declared at Grenfell Tower in Kensington. 40 fire engines & 200 firefighters at the scene - follow @LondonFire for updates.
4.16am BST
04:16
George Clarke, the host of the Channel 4 show Amazing Spaces who earlier spoke to Radio 5 Live, has posted this on Instagram.
4.14am BST
04:14
Alice Ross, my colleague in London, is near the scene and reports that the building is “completely ablaze” as debris continues to fall form the floors.
Grenfell Tower in White City is completely ablaze. Chunks of flaming debris can be seen falling from the upper floors pic.twitter.com/X8clZnufdY
4.12am BST
04:12
The sun is starting to dawn on west London, where it has just gone 4am. Fabio Bebber is continuing to tweet images from the scene – this one was posted within the last 10 minutes.
We can hear fire brigade replying to people who are still trapped #grenfelltower pic.twitter.com/iWG76cb4RM
It is easy to see how the fire spread from one side of the tower in the hours since emergency services were called at around 1am – compare the above image to one taken by Bebber three hours ago.
Fire consuming Grenfell Tower. People screaming for their lives. Horrible #London #GrenfellTower pic.twitter.com/hhvfNNuq1C
4.09am BST
04:09
Where is the Grenfell Tower?
4.08am BST
04:08
Fire Brigade: the cause of the fire is not yet known
The LFB has posted an update on Facebook:
Forty fire engines and over 200 firefighters and officers have been called to a tower block fire on the Lancaster West estate in north Kensington this morning.
The Brigade has received multiple calls. The fire is from the second floor to the top floor of the 27 floor building.
Assistant Commissioner Dan Daly said: “Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus are working extremely hard in very difficult conditions to tackle this fire. This is a large and very serious incident and we have deployed numerous resources and specialist appliances.”
The Brigade was called at 0054 and is still at the scene. Fire crews from North Kensington, Kensington, Hammersmith and Paddington and from surrounding fire stations are in attendance.
The cause of the fire is not known at this stage.
Firefighters working hard to bring fire under control on Lancaster West Estate #NorthKensington https://t.co/Gy6gUYc4ML pic.twitter.com/ptd6dOUTE7
4.06am BST
04:06
A nearby resident, named as Sofia, also told Radio 5:
“I kept hearing what I thought were loud banging sounds … I looked out of the window and said Grenfell Tower was burning down.”
She said, as other eyewitnesses have done, said the fire began one side but quickly spread across the whole building.
“I have not seen a survivor, someone pulled out of the building and being treated by an ambulance. I think it confirms my worst fear that people are dying in this building.”
She said the noises began around 1.15am, and the fire had spread very rapidly.
“I heard loads of young girls crying out for help … I can’t see any ladders extending into the building … I can hear people screaming for help and they are dying.”
But another eyewitness said he had seen groups of people, “at least three families”, leaving the building at different exits, but added that he had heard that staircases inside were now on fire.
4.05am BST
04:05
One eyewitness, Victoria Goldsmith, has told Sky News:
“The whole building seems to be engulfed now. It’s spread all the way to the top. I heard it at about 1am and I ran out to see if I could help, and there were already people there.
“There was literally two people trapped at the top and they had mobile phones and they had the lights trying to flash them and signal people... They couldn’t get to them ... fire kept going and the lights went out. “
“They are trying to get it under control. It’s pretty horrendous.”