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London fire: Fears for missing as 'fatalities' confirmed while Grenfell Tower continues to burn London fire: Frantic search for loved ones missing in Grenfell Tower inferno
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Witnesses have described people screaming from windows as a massive fire broke out in a tower block in west London in the early hours of the morning. Witnesses have described people screaming from windows as a massive fire broke out in a tower block in west London in the early hours of the morning. 
People are still frantically searching for loved ones as the London Fire Commissioner confirmed there have been "a number of fatalities" as the fire engulfed nearly all 27 storeys of Grenfell Tower after it began at around 1am.People are still frantically searching for loved ones as the London Fire Commissioner confirmed there have been "a number of fatalities" as the fire engulfed nearly all 27 storeys of Grenfell Tower after it began at around 1am.
Dany Cotton said she had "never ever seen anything on this scale" in 29 years as a firefighter. Dany Cotton said she had "never ever seen anything on this scale" in 29 years as a firefighter. 
Sadiq Khan, the London Mayor, said at 10am that "a lot of people" remain unaccounted for.
More than 200 firefighters and 40 fire engines attended the scene and more than 50 people have been taken to five hospitals.More than 200 firefighters and 40 fire engines attended the scene and more than 50 people have been taken to five hospitals.
The fire is believed to have begun on one of the lower floors before spreading rapidly up a corner of the building. The fire is believed to have begun on one of the lower floors before spreading rapidly up a corner of the building. 
Pictures from the scene showed flames engulfing the block and a plume of smoke visible across the capital, while others showed residents looking out of windows in the block.Pictures from the scene showed flames engulfing the block and a plume of smoke visible across the capital, while others showed residents looking out of windows in the block.
The leader of Kensington and Chelsea Borough Nick Paget-Brown said "several hundred" people would have been in the block when the fire broke out.The leader of Kensington and Chelsea Borough Nick Paget-Brown said "several hundred" people would have been in the block when the fire broke out.
 Witnesses at the scene described fear and panic with one women at the scene reportedly "screaming and crying" outside the police cordon. Witnesses at the scene described fear and panic with one women at the scene reportedly "screaming and crying" outside the police cordon.
Jody Martin said he got to the scene as the first fire engine arrived and saw a desperate mother holding her baby out of the window. Jody Martin said he got to the scene as the first fire engine arrived and saw a desperate mother holding her baby out of the window. 
He told the BBC: "I watched one person falling out, I watched another woman holding her baby out the window... hearing screams, I was yelling everyone to get down and they were saying 'We can't leave our apartments, the smoke is too bad on the corridors'."He told the BBC: "I watched one person falling out, I watched another woman holding her baby out the window... hearing screams, I was yelling everyone to get down and they were saying 'We can't leave our apartments, the smoke is too bad on the corridors'."
One women shared an image of her 13-year-old niece, Jessica Urbano, who lives on the 20th floor and became separated from her family during the evacuation.One women shared an image of her 13-year-old niece, Jessica Urbano, who lives on the 20th floor and became separated from her family during the evacuation.
She said Jessica does not have a phone and they are still looking for her. She said Jessica does not have a phone and they are still looking for her. 
Many of the missing are believed to be elderly.Many of the missing are believed to be elderly.
Bayan Sied and Nadia Yosuf, who live on the 15th floor, said they were still waiting for news about family members who live on floors above.Bayan Sied and Nadia Yosuf, who live on the 15th floor, said they were still waiting for news about family members who live on floors above.
Mr Sied told BuzzFeed News: "We've got family inside, we still don't know, there are a lot of people missing. They live on the 23rd floor, the 19th floor, there are children missing. We haven't seen many survivors.Mr Sied told BuzzFeed News: "We've got family inside, we still don't know, there are a lot of people missing. They live on the 23rd floor, the 19th floor, there are children missing. We haven't seen many survivors.
"There's a lot of people we know, we haven't seen them, we don't know what's going to happen. We still have family and friends missing. We're hearing stories some people are being treated at St Mary's Hospital for burns, but that's it. We're just standing here waiting.""There's a lot of people we know, we haven't seen them, we don't know what's going to happen. We still have family and friends missing. We're hearing stories some people are being treated at St Mary's Hospital for burns, but that's it. We're just standing here waiting."
Another resident, who gave his name as Daniel, said a friend's mother was missing. Another resident, who gave his name as Daniel, said a friend's mother was missing. 
He said they had been speaking on the phone for the first few hours while she was trapped upstairs but the phone line had been cut off and he had not heard from her since.He said they had been speaking on the phone for the first few hours while she was trapped upstairs but the phone line had been cut off and he had not heard from her since.
Residents have been told to head to a nearby community centre, the Harrow Centre, for help and shelter.Residents have been told to head to a nearby community centre, the Harrow Centre, for help and shelter.
People are being advised to look for missing love ones there or call a special line set up by the Metropolitan Police on 0800 096 1233.  People are being advised to look for missing love ones there or call a special line set up by the Metropolitan Police on 0800 096 1233.  
Additional reporting by PAAdditional reporting by PA