Twelve people are now known to have died in the tower block blaze in west London.
Emergency services are remaining on site through the night to continue a search in Grenfell Tower for survivors.
A 'considerable number of people' were in #GrenfellTower last night but the number still unaccounted for is not yet known, say police pic.twitter.com/Bh9UkaM66X
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More than 70 others are injured, 20 of them are said to be in a critical condition.
Fire crews say it's very difficult to say how many people are still unaccounted for, but they did confirm that almost all the building has now been searched.
London police: Death toll in apartment tower fire stands at 12 and is expected to rise https://t.co/ogzPp8JuvH #GrenfellTower pic.twitter.com/jqwfWInkfj
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As the #GrenfellTower tragedy unfolds remember our amazing @LondonFire ran into the building to try to save those trapped inside #heroes pic.twitter.com/9otj27MhFl
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Witnesses say they've heard screams, they've watched a person fall from the building and seen a woman holding a baby out of a window.