British Police say at least six people have died in London tower block fire, but expect the number to rise.
64 people are in hospital with 20 in a critical condition.
The London fire brigade says they're still working to bring the flames under control - with fears that people are still trapped inside.
Earlier eyewitnesses described seeing people throw themselves from their windows to escape the flames.
It's emerged that fire safety concerns had been raised by tenants about the building in the past.
Kim Buckley has this report:
Neighbour Samira Lamrani describes the moment a woman dropped her baby from a window in the burning tower to waiting public below. pic.twitter.com/5sweVQMoFy
— Ryan Hooper (@RyanJHooper) June 14, 2017
Dany Cotton is the London's fire commissioner.
This man lives in the block and found out what was happening when someone banged on his door:
Crews continue to work hard at tower block fire in #NorthKensington Fire is from 2nd to top floor of 27 storey building pic.twitter.com/lAwhZl6Jf3
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) June 14, 2017
40 fire engines & 200 firefighters have been called to the Lancaster West Estate tower block fire #NorthKensington https://t.co/SmtWbgGpSg pic.twitter.com/H4qgGmh52Y
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) June 14, 2017
We have taken 30 patients to five London hospitals following the fire at #GrenfellTower & we remain on scene pic.twitter.com/lxfRseAIkg
— London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) June 14, 2017