London building fire
Firefighters tackle blaze in London building
Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters are at the site in north west London, the London Fire Brigade said on Thursday.
On Friday some 4,000 residents were forced to evacuate their homes in north London after the fire brigade ruled that their blocks were unsafe.
Late on Friday nearly 4,000 residents were forced to leave five tower blocks in north London after firefighters said it was unsafe for them to stay.
Fire engulfed the social housing block, where as many as 600 people lived in more than 120 apartments.
Amidst anger and fear following the fire at an apartment building in central London, the local community came together to stand with those affected.
A blaze engulfed a 24-storey housing block in central London on Wednesday, trapping residents as they slept and killing at least 12 people.
At least six people have died in the blaze and more than 70 were injured - of which 20 were in a critical condition.
Massive flames licked up the sides of the block as 200 firefighters battled the blaze along with 40 fire engines. Flumes of black smoke billowed into the air.