Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade Dany Cotton said sniffer dogs are being used to search for victims but the process could take "weeks".
"We've been to all the hospitals and we've been searching all day but we still haven't found them". "People deserve answers. The inquiry will give them".
"Furthermore it will probably be some time before all victims are located due to the sheer difficulty of fire fighters working in a building which is unsafe and will require a meticulous search of the debris".
According to Met Police Commander Stuart Cundy, 17 people are still in critical condition.
"The severity and the heat of the fire will mean that it will be an absolute miracle for anyone to be left alive", she told reporters. Police were unsure whether they would even be able to identify everyone. "There are flames around us", Trevisan told her mother in a farewell phone call thanking her for all she had done, family lawyer Maria Cristina Sandrin said. We need to have an explanation of this. "We owe that to the families, to the people who have lost loved ones, friends, and the homes in which they lived".
And from my colleagues within the health service, there are still a number of people who are receiving treatment in hospital.
The 29-year-old singer was near the cordoned-off area of the scene.
Fears grew for others, such as Bassem Choukeir, his wife Nadia, her mother Sariyya and the couple's three daughters Mirna, Fatmeh and Zaynab.
"I spoke to a lady that lives on the 21st floor".
Families were also concerned about two young Italian architects who were missing.
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May faced further delays in forming her new government after a failed election gamble when her would-be allies said their agreement would be put back following the blaze.
More than 200 firefighters worked through the night.
Survivors also said they received orders from emergency workers to stay in their apartments, a standard fire procedure but one that angry residents said was the wrong thing to do this time. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and authorities have refused to speculate on what could have started the blaze.
Built in 1974, an 8.7-million-pound (Bt377-million) refurbishment of the tower was completed past year and included new windows and a heating system. A handwritten sign reads "breakfast from 0800 (GMT) inside".
Outside the cordons, impromptu tributes had appeared, with photos of missing people, messages of condolences, flowers and candles.
Piles of shoes, clothes, duvets and other items accumulated in several spots where volunteers were sorting them.
Community centers in London have been overwhelmed by the number of donations flooding in for those left homeless. One heaving table at a church came with a note: "Help yourself".
Because parliament will not officially return until the Queen's Speech next Wednesday, members had to gather in Westminster Hall in order to quiz fire minister Nick Hurd and housing minister Alok Sharma on the Government's response to the devastating fire in Kensington, west London.
Their bodies were recovered outside the building and police said it was for now "impossible to say how they died".




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