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What the fire brigade had to say!
The fire service said 30 people trapped in the building were rescued in "extremely difficult circumstances".
Emergency services at the scene
Paul Glenny, one of the firefighters involved, said: "I've been in the job for 30 years, and I've never seen anything like it.
"The hot weather and the fact that people's windows were open made the fire what it was."
Residents who escaped the blaze were taken to an evacuation centre in nearby Welton Hall, Bushey Road.
Speaking from the centre Nancy Kanu, 28, who lived on the fifth floor of the tower, said: "We saw smoke coming in through the window.
"The stairs were all full of smoke. We were really scared because we couldn't walk. We were crawling through the smoke.
"My sister was there with her three-day-old baby who is now suffering breathing problems and I was with my two kids."
London fire brigade spokesman David Bullbrock told Sky News: "It was a significant fire which developed very quickly and we'll have to investigate why that happened.
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