Search continues at building site

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Rescue workers are continuing their search in the rubble of a collapsed four-storey building in east London.

Earlier London Fire Brigade said search dogs on the scene gave "some indication" that someone may be trapped but there was "no conclusive evidence".

Emergency services were called to the scene on Commercial Road, Whitechapel, in east London, on Tuesday afternoon.

A brigade spokesman said other monitoring equipments did not give any indication of anyone being trapped.

He added that they were trying to stabilise the building.

A 100m cordon remains in place around the building.

The building was being refurbished when three of the four floors gave way.

Road restrictions

The London Ambulance Service treated 10 adults and one boy for shock and minor injuries.

The collapse caused massive amounts of debris to fall on to the pavement.

London Fire Brigade has launched an inquiry.

The Aldgate one-way has reopened and traffic was being allowed but restrictions remain in place between the A11 and A13.