ОГНЕН АПОКАЛИПСИС! Майка и шестте й деца избягаха от последния етаж на горящия блок в Лондон, но по пътя две от тях изчезнаха… (НА ЖИВО/СНИМКИ)

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Ужасяващи подробности разказват очевидци на огнения ад в Лондон.

Припомняме, че 27-етажна сграда пламна през нощта в западната част на британската столица, а 200 огнеборци продължават и към този момент да се борят с огнената стихия.

Очевидци съобщават за майка с шест деца, които се опитали да избягат от 21-ия етаж на сградата. Когато излязла от блока обаче, тя установила, че две от децата й липсват.Shocked bystanders prayed for those trapped inside as they spoke of helicopters flying over the blaze for 'nearly two hours'Hundreds of firefighters are working to try to fight the blaze, but are still struggling to get it under controlOne panicked resident wrote on Twitter: 'I'm stuck in this block!!! Can't leave my house because I'll die from the smoke'

Полицията в Лондон вече обяви, че има жертви на огнения ад, но все още не може да потвърди техния брой. Британец разказа пред медиите, че се чували писъци на жители в блока, които хвърляли децата си навън, пише „Дейли мейл“.

Други очевидци разказват, че огънят се разпространил изключително бързо. „Пламъците ескалираха за секунди. Около полунощ огънят беше само до третия етаж и след това, преди да се усетим, всички 27 етажи бяха в пламъци“, разказват те.

„Видях хора, които скачаха от балконите и прозорците си. Видях един човек, който излетя от прозореца си, видях хора, които крещяха за помощ.

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Horrified residents watched the blaze. There are 40 fire engines and 200 firefighters at the Lancaster West EstateWitnesses said that the acrid smell was 'horrendous' as the inferno gutted all the windows and swept across the entire building Desperate residents are building ropes from sheets in an attempt to escape a huge inferno that has engulfed a tower block in west London Grenfell Tower in Latimer Road, White City, is currently 'lurching' to one side after a 'very, very severe fire' broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning, causing people to 'beg for their lives' Debris outside the Grenfell Tower after the fire. Those who have escaped are concerned about those who may be left inside, and an emergency number has been set up to help people locate their relativesOne resident told the BBC he saw a helicopter circling the tower and getting close to a woman who was waving a flag outside her window but was not able to rescue herAn arm holding a cloth can be seen waving from a window of Grenfell Tower as smoke rises from a lower window. There are around 600 people living in the tower block, which has about 140 flatsLondoners watch on as the building goes up in flames, with emergency services packing the streets around the sceneThe huge fire could be seen from all over London, as the massive plume of smoke flied the skies above the capital cityA large chunk of debris (shown) falls from the sky as residents gathered outside the building to try and find their loved ones The smoke fills the sky above west London. Witnesses spoke of smelling smoke at about 1am, with reports that no fire alarm sounded after the blaze broke outThe enormous building was scorched to cinders by the fire, which has been raging for hours since it was first reportedThe fire is said to have spread from the second floor to the roof of the enormous 120-flat block in just 15 minutes, with 200 firefighters struggling to bring it under controlFirefighters gather outside the building that went up in smoke today. Witnesses said the fire 'escalated very quickly' and there were people screaming for help from their windowsAs residents flooded the streets outside the burning building, many spoke of members of their family or close neighbours being unaccounted forFirefighters tackling a huge inferno at a residential tower block in West London fear the 27-storey building could collapseA resident in another tower block looks on as thick plumes of smoke fill the air in west London following the devastating fireDebris from the fire in the Grenfell Tower, in West London. The fire has been declared a major incident by the Mayor of London and several people are said to have diedHeroic firefighters shield themselves from the falling debris as they race to help people trapped inside the large buildingResidents in the burning tower were said to be evacuating and a number of people were treated for a 'range of injuries,' Metropolitan Police saidSix hours after the fire was first reported to emergency services, it continues to burn despite the efforts of hundreds of firefighters on the sceneThe charred remains of hundreds of peoples homes are desperately doused in water by firefighters as they try to bring the raging blaze under controlThe fire is said to have spread from the second floor to the roof of the enormous 120-flat block in just 15 minutes, with 200 firefighters struggling to bring it under controlBits of debris, thought to be white cladding that was installed on the building last year as part of a £10million refurbishment, is seen falling from the buildingTwo women console each other (pictured) as the area surrounding the building in west London was cordoned off by police officersA woman with six children who was attempting to escape from the 21st floor of the London tower block fire this morning got to the bottom to discover two of them were missing, it has been claimedThere have been a 'number of fatalities' at the fire at Grenfell Tower in west London, London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton has told reportersDozens of horrific eyewitness accounts have begun to emerge from the 27-storey tower block fire in White City this morning, with residents claiming people are still stuck inside the building - which houses 600 people.The heat was said to be so intense that firefighters (shown) were unable to get close to the building, which was built in 1974A trapped resident looks out from his window as he tries to get the attention of the rescue services. Emergency services asked people to shine torches or their phones from their windows to let them know they were still insideA man (circled) looks from a window as smoke pours from a fire that has engulfed the 27-storey Grenfell Tower in west LondonSeveral people have been confirmed dead after a huge inferno broke out at a residential tower block in West London (shown)Dany Cotton, Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade, said there had been 'a number of fatalities' following a 'unprecedented incident' that she described as the largest in scale that she had seen in her 29-year careerAt least one resident is still stuck inside the block on the 11th floor, with firefighters still desperately trying to reach himA woman covered in ash is comforted by others as she looks on while the enormous fire rages through the night and into the morningMore than 600 residents desperately tried to escape the flames as the fire broke out in the middle of the night, with many woken by the screams of others and the smell of burning plasticIn this image taken by eyewitness Gurbuz Binici, a huge fire engulfs the 27-storey Grenfell Tower in Latimer Road, White City

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