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Fire crews tackle blaze at flats Residents moved from fire flats
(30 minutes later)
Residents are inside a block of flats which has caught alight in Southall, west London. Residents have been moved from a block of flats which caught alight in Southall, west London.
The fire broke out at the four-storey building in Thurlestone Court on Howard Road shortly before 1930 BST.The fire broke out at the four-storey building in Thurlestone Court on Howard Road shortly before 1930 BST.
The entire roof of the building is alight and 100 firefighters are trying to evacuate the building, London Fire Brigade said. The entire roof caught fire and around 100 people from the flats and a neighbouring building were taken to emergency accommodation.
No casualties have been reported and ambulance crews are at the scene. A cordon is in place around the area. No casualties were reported and the fire has been contained, an Ealing Council spokesman said.
Ten pumps are also at the scene, the fire brigade said. Cause unknown
The building's third floor also caught alight in the blaze, which was tackled by 100 firefighters at its height.
The cause of the fire is not known.
A cordon is in place around the area and ambulance crews were at the scene.
Ten pumps were also at the scene, London Fire Brigade said.
Emergency accommodation was set up at Greenford Hall in nearby Greenford for residents unable to return to their homes.