singapore, you re watching bbc world news. it s newsday. good morning. it s 8am in singapore and 1am here in london where the british prime minister theresa may has ordered a public inquiry into the fire that devastated a residential block of flats in west london. 17 people are now known to have died. many residents are missing, with whole families unaccounted for. here s the latest from our home editor, mark easton, and i must warn you, there are some distressing details in his report. slowly, inch by painstaking inch, fire officers continue their grim and dangerous work. amid the soot blackened shell of what was once home to hundreds are some who did not make it out. exactly how many, we don t know, but police today said they hoped the final death toll would not be in three figures. the scale of this tragedy is yet to become clear. sadly, i can confirm the number of people who have died is now 17. we do believe that that number will sadly increase. there are 37 people recei
hello. as questions multiply about the fire that engulfed a west london tower block, there s growing anger among local people about warnings they say were ignored. britain s prime minister bore the brunt of some of that anger today, and london s mayor told a furious crowd at the scene they should not have to wait for answers. police say the current death toll of 17 could rise significantly it will take weeks to search the building. the first victim has been named as mohammed al hajali, a syrian refugee who was 23. mark easton begins our coverage some of his report you may find distressing. slowly, inch by painstaking inch, fire officers continue their grim and dangerous work. amid the soot blackened shell of what was once home to hundreds are some who did not make it out. exactly how many, we do not know, but police today said they hoped the final death toll would not be in three figures. the scale of this tragedy is yet to become clear. sadly i can confirm the number of
as questions multiply about the fire that engulfed a west london tower block, there s growing anger among local people about warnings they say were ignored. britain s prime minister bore the brunt of some of that anger today, and london s mayor told a furious crowd at the scene they should not have to wait for answers. police say the current death toll of 17 could rise significantly it will take weeks to search the building. the first victim has been named as mohammed al hajali, a syrian refugee who was 23. mark easton begins our coverage some of his report you may find distressing. slowly, inch by painstaking inch, fire officers continue their grim and dangerous work. amid the soot blackened shell of what was once home to hundreds are some who did not make it out. exactly how many, we do not know, but police today said they hoped the final death toll would not be in three figures. the scale of this tragedy is yet to become clear. sadly i can confirm the number of people
as questions multiply about the fire that engulfed a west london tower block, there s growing anger among local people about warnings they say were ignored. britain s prime minister bore the brunt of some of that anger today, and london s mayor told a furious crowd at the scene they should not have to wait for answers. police say the current death toll of 17 could rise significantly. it will take weeks to search the building. the first victim has been named as mohammed al hajali, a syrian refugee who was 23. mark easton begins our coverage. some of his report you may find distressing. slowly, inch by painstaking inch, fire officers continue their grim and dangerous work. amid the soot blackened shell of what was once home to hundreds are some who did not make it out. exactly how many, we do not know, but police today said they hoped the final death toll would not be in three figures. the scale of this tragedy is yet to become clear. sadly i can confirm the number of people wh