There was a huge fire in an apartment block in eastern London, with 100 firefighters being sent to counter firefighters.
The films show that the flames of the fire engages two different apartments on Lehman Street in Aldegate, while Sunday evening smoke is in the air.
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) said: 15 fire engines were on the scene just after 6 pm.

The report said that a fifth -floor apartment is quite clear, while part of a second -floor second apartment was also disposed of. Firefighters pushed 11 people to safety.
There is currently no report of any injury.
The fire said the fire is now, but the cause is still unclear.
The fire crew from Whitechapel, Shadwell, Shreditch, Dowgate, Bethnal Green and fire stations around the scene were mobilized, LFB said.

Boro Lucy McLeod commander said one of the 64 -meter -long Torrent ladders is used as a observation tower to provide an excellent point for the accident commanders.
“The crew has done quickly to control the fire, but this evening they will stay on the site to moisten the remaining important points,” he said.
“The closure of the roads is already there and there is considerable congestion in the surrounding areas. We urge people to avoid the proximity if possible while we continue to work to secure the scene.”

Khawaja Nasser, 44, who shot the fire in his window, said he was not sure that anyone was hurt, but the fire was inserted until 8pm.
He said Standard His children played on the sofa when they saw the smoke coming from the building.
“We were summoned today at 6.28 pm (Sunday, April 20), according to a fire on Lehman Street, E1,” a spokesman for the London ambulance service added.
“We sent resources to the scene, including members of our dangerous area (HART), our tactical response unit and an accident officer,” he said.
“Our crew helped our emergency service partners on the scene, but later when it became clear that no patients were there for our treatment.”