Police in London say at least a dozen people have died in a huge fire that engulfed a 24-storey apartment block on Wednesday.
With more on this and other news around the world we turn to Ro Aram….
Aram… the London Fire Brigade has described the inferno as unprecedented in its scale and speed.
What are we hearing now?
Well Mark… the blaze is one of the deadliest seen in a generation and witnesses have described scenes of people trapped in the housing block screaming for help and yelling for their children to be saved.
The Metropolitan Police has confirmed that there have been 12 deaths so far and Commander Stuart Cundy has said the number of fatalities will sadly increase.
He said several people are still unaccounted for, but was sceptical of there being any more survivors.
Nearly 80 people are being treated in nearby hospitals.
Some 200 firefighters have been tackling the blaze and they have rescued about 65 people.
The Grenfell Tower has about 120 flats and several hundred people were believed to have inside the building when the fire broke out just before 1 a.m. Wednesday.
There were concerns the charred building could collapse, but the Fire Brigade has ruled out any danger of that happening after carrying out checks.
The apartment block underwent refurbishment over the past few years and a local residents group said it had made the block a fire risk.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said questions had to be answered and Prime Minister Theresa May said an investigation will take place once rescue and recovery work is complete.
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