She was on the news. Its horrible for me to hear that theyre missing, or theyre dead, or theyre in hospital or something. The local community have been leaving messages for loved ones as they try to come to terms with what has happened. Good afternoon from west london. With smoke still rising from the burnt out Grenfell Tower block behind me, we have even seen flames at times, and The Fire Brigade training their hoses on the flames. Relatives are still searching for loved ones. Mps At Westminster have been meeting to ask questions of Government Ministers. How could this happen . The Prime Minister theresa may announced there would be a full Public Inquiry into the blaze. The first victim has been named by his family, Mohammed Alhajali, a 23 year old refugee, who fled from The Civil War In Syria to come here, to what he thought was the safety of the united kingdom. 70 people have been confirmed dead so far. 17 people have been confirmed dead so far. But the London Fire Brigade chief says there are still unknown numbers of people in the building. 37 people remain in hospital 17 are critical. 0ur correspondent Richard Lister reports now on the latest and a warning that you may find some of the images in his report distressing. The smoke blackened ruin was still smouldering today. It took more than 2a hours to get the blaze under control. Small pockets were alight in areas that were too dangerous to reach. There are bodies too, nobody knows how many. Finding them is a challenge. This will be a very slow and painstaking process. This is a large building. There will be a large amount of Building Work required internally, structures will need to be built to ensure the floors are safe. Before we do that, we are going to utilise some specialist dog teams that we have, in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police, that will go through the building and surrounding area looking for identification of people. The search could take weeks, and police say the number of dead is expected to rise but how much still isnt clear. 0ur absolute priority for all of us is about identifying and locating those people who are still missing, and it would be wrong of me to give a number that is not accurate. One person has been reported 46 times that they believe to be missing. The family of Mohammed Alhajali said today that he is among the dead. He is the first to be identified. An Engineering Student who fled syria for what he hoped would be a safer life in the uk. He and so many others died in a fire that should not have happened. The cause is yet to be identified. Understanding why it spread so fast could take weeks, months, and for those affected, the grief is turning to anger. If you had seen that building go up, like i saw it from my back window, you would know it was not fit for purpose. Someone made a catastrophic error. We are grieving, but there is public anger underneath, and we want to see someone held accountable. I feel angry that i saw people dying in front of my eyes. I saw kids and women, and kids this age hanging from windows with teddies. That angered me, and nobody could help them. That really angered me. This wall has become a reflection of a community confused and upset. Some have left messages for loved ones, and others are thanking the Emergency Services. There was a message from the queen, who said, my thoughts and prayers are with those families that have lost loved ones in the Grenfell Tower fire and the many people that are still critically ill in hospital. The Prime Minister went to see the site for herself this morning. She praised the work of Emergency Teams and the response from the local community. She had already promised the investigation. Now there will be a Public Inquiry. The area around the tower is littered with these burnt remnants of the buildings cladding. Survivors will want to know why it was so flammable and why their concerns were not taken more seriously. It was obvious at the time, when i worked here in 2015, that the tenants were very aware of multiple problems with the building including potential fire safety problems, and i worked with that community the Tenant Management just didnt listen to them. The contractor did not listen to the tenants concerns. As fires continued in parts of the building today, those responsible for Grenfell Tower insisted it complied with all the relevant Building Codes and regulations, but it stands as a monument to a Fire Protection policy that clearly failed in the most devastating way. Richard lister, bbc news. All day we have been meeting incredibly distressed people looking for loved ones, friends, relatives that are still unaccounted for. We have just heard from the Metropolitan Police commander, stuart cundy, who said six victims of the blaze have so far provisionally been identified. He has also said that there is a risk that, sadly, we may not be able to identify everybody. The police saying they may not be able to identify all of the victims of the blaze. At the moment, the death toll stands at 17, but that is expected to rise. 0ur correspondent Richard Galpin is at the wall of condolence. So many heartbreaking messages, but also messages of anger . Yes, you are right. It is a real mix. We have been here for several hours. As you can see, there is a lot of people here. There are people coming from the local community, but also we have been talking to people that have been talking to people that have come from all around london, who want to pay their respects, pay their condolences to those that have been killed. This Remembrance Wall is getting bigger and bigger. We have seen extra panels put on here. It goes right away around the corner. 0ne it goes right away around the corner. One person was saying that they want to make this a permanent memorial, if they can. It is going to get bigger and bigger as the day goes on. The majority of messages are in remembrance of those that have been killed, as you can see. A lot of messages, rest in peace. There have been a lot of messages about the community solidarity, which we saw so strongly coming out over the past few days, everybody pulling together in the community. We know that many people have been volunteering to work to distribute food, clothes, and all sorts of things that those who need things after losing everything. But there are some pretty angry messages. There is one you can see written here, jail those responsible. There are several messages like that, also angry with the government. There is angry with the government. There is a real sense of anger, inevitably, given how devastating it has been, how many people we think have been killed in the fire, and the whole question about what was going on with the regulations, the fire regulations, in the building. Was there anything to protect people . Questions of how it could have broken out and spread so quickly. Thank you very much indeed. Richard galpin, from the wall of condolence. There are many people missing, whole families who are unaccounted for. Heartbreaking stories of last phone calls and messages from people trapped in their homes. Relatives and friends have been travelling from hospital to hospital trying to find their loved ones. Tulip muzumda reports on the desperate search for the missing and again a warning that viewers may find this distressing. Afamily and a family and the depth of despair. They have been going from hospital to hospital, frantically searching for a 29 year old and her 12 year old son. Their loved ones are not here, and they are desperate. This is a friend of the family. She has just desperate. This is a friend of the family. She hasjust been desperate. This is a friend of the family. She has just been visiting a 12 year old who was also caught up in the fire and is extremely unwell. Shes not in a good position. She is in thei she is in the icu. How are you, how isa she is in the icu. How are you, how is a community . I dont know what to say, iam really is a community . I dont know what to say, i am really stressed. I could not believe what happened to them. I couldnt believe it, it was like a dream. Many families have come here since wednesday morning. As the hours passed, the search becomes ever more agonising, with the realisation that, at this stage, they are unlikely to get the news they are unlikely to get the news they are unlikely to get the news they are hoping for. This man is desperate. He was separated from his 12 year old daughter jessica during the fire and is still going from hospital to hospital to try to find her. I was at home. I was downstairs with a friend. The fire started, and i tried to go upstairs and the firefighters were already there, and they would not allow me to go up. She was out of the flat at 1 30am. She was making her way down with some people. Her phone cut off. We do not know. Adel is searching for his cousins family. They have found two of her children in hospital, but they have not located the others. Even if they tell me they have identified everybody in the hospitals, that is a start, that lets us move forward and not have to trawl hospital at the hospital. Many more remain missing. The search and the anguish continues for their families. We are hoping to hearfrom we are hoping to hear from the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who we are expecting to give a News Conference. We will bring you that, as unwell it as and when it begins. Like many others, he is saying there has to be a nswe rs others, he is saying there has to be a nswers to others, he is saying there has to be answers to what happened. Theresa may is saying there will be a full inquiry into this disaster, a full Public Inquiry into the blaze. That is after the Prime Minister visited G Re Nfell Tower is after the Prime Minister visited Grenfell Tower earlier today. Jeremy corbyn also paid a visit to the scene and told volunteers that the truth about what had happened he had to come out and would come out. This afternoon, mps have been meeting to ask questions of Government Ministers. Chris mason reports on the response from westminster. The Prime Minister visited the area this morning, to see the remains of the tour herself and speak to firefighters. She then returned to Downing Street and said this. Firefighters. She then returned to Downing Street and said thislj firefighters. She then returned to Downing Street and said this. I am ordering a full Public Inquiry into this disaster. We need to know what happened. We need to have an explanation of this. We owe that to the families, to the people who have lost loved ones, friends and homes in which they lived. The Labour Leader has also paid a visit. Somebody has to be held accountable. Summary has to be held responsible. We do not want this kicks into the long grass, the government to hide this with hollow platitudes that lessons will be learnt. It is concern and anger, like this, that thejudge led public concern and anger, like this, that the judge led Public Inquiry will to address. I will speak up for you. We have to get to the bottom of this. The truth has got to come out, and it will. And mr corbyn tried to comfort those desperately still waiting for news. A construction of a tower block is, essentially, a series of concrete boxes, which are the flats. The fire is not supposed to spread from one flat to another. It is supposed to be contained. It wasnt. It is spread and it spread upwards, and it spread and it spread upwards, and it spread outside as well. Through the cladding. This afternoon in parliament, mps reflected on what had happened. We must secure security and dignity for those that have survived. What they want is the certainty of knowing a date when they will have a roof over their heads, a date when they can get their children back to school, and when they will have access to cash so that they are not relying on the kindness of strangers, however well intentioned and loving that kindness may be. When we talk about this as a tragedy, we are talking about it like it is an act of god. The truth is, it was not some natural disaster. This is a man made disaster. This is a man made disaster. It is really important that there is utter clarity today about whether people should stay in their flats in the event of another horrific fire, which could happen this afternoon, as we speak, or whether they should leave. The government tried to offer reassurance. Were going to be working with the local authority and the government will guarantee that every Single Family in Grenfell House will be rehoused in the local area. That is a very clear reassurance that i hope colleagues would feel is useful. We have two act and think as if it was our friends, our family act and think as if it was our friends, Ourfamily In Act and think as if it was our friends, our family in there. We have to have that emotional attachment, because there is no room for plodding bureaucracy. A rising death toll, hundreds left homeless and so, so many questions. Ijust i just have an ijust have an update on the casualty figures, those being treated in hospital. 30 are still being treated in hospital, originally more than 70 people were taken to six london hospitals, including st marys and chelsea and westminster. Currently, 30 people are being treated in hospital, and 15 of those are in critical care. The last figure we had on that was 17. Two are of the critical list, 15 are still in critical care. We are also expecting to hear from the mayor of london, sadiq khan, with a news c0 nfe re nce mayor of london, sadiq khan, with a News Conference in the next few minutes. Lets show you the scene there. Quite a large number of people, some pretty angry people. As well as grief and shock here, we have been hearing a lot of anger about what has happened at Grenfell Tower, particularly because many residents warned of what they believed were the dangers of a fire. You can hear raised voices. There are quitea you can hear raised voices. There are quite a lot of police there and some pretty angry local people, some placards as well. Really, grief mixed with anger. We are expecting to hear from mixed with anger. We are expecting to hearfrom sadiq khan in the next few minutes. We will bring that to you as soon as it happens. Really, tempers are occasionally. Flaring up. There is sadiq khan. The mayor of london, who has said, along with Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Leader, that there have to be early answers to the key questions about why this happened. Lets listen in to sadiq khan, the mayor of london. Can i thank you all. I have had a chance to visit the site of the horrific fire a couple of days ago. It is still a very distressing sight. As you will be aware, the firefighters, the Search And Rescue teams, and the forensic teams, are working through the building as we speak. There will be working through the course of the day. The Fire Commission has confirmed that it will probably take a number of days, if not weeks, to go through the entire block. I have also had a chance to visit Westway Sports Centre and go to the church behind me come and speak to a number of the local residents and the community affected. The response from the local community has been amazing. They have come together and they have shown their support for they have shown their support for the victims, the families, the friends all those affected by this. Weve seen nobody as youll see, understandably, the residents are very angry and concerned and have genuine questions that demand a nswe rs. Genuine questions that demand answers. Somebody needs to be held accountable these deaths could have been prevented well, we welcome the call from the Prime Minister, The IndependentPublic Inquiry. We need a nswe rs independent Public Inquiry. We need answers now. Now not a year, not two years from now, we need it now that is why we are calling on the judge that conducts the inquiry to make sure there is an interim response this summer. We cant afford to wait a number of years. Eitherfor afford to wait a number of years. Either for the afford to wait a number of years. Eitherfor the inquiry, orfor the inquest. That is why it is important there is a response this summer. Its also important that checks i asked the government for yesterday, in relation to other tower blocks across london and the country, they need to be done as soon as possible. A number of residents will be concerned about their safety, firstly in tower blocks, but also in tower blocks that have been recently refurbished, like the tower block behind me. It is important that the questions are answered sooner rather than later and the reassurances are given. I have met residents and friends and family, angry at the lack of answers as to what help the council can provide them. It is really important that the council provides housing to those residents that have