
Firefighters have rushed to tackle a roaring blaze engulfing a block of flats in south London.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters descended on the scene on Charlotte Despard Avenue in Battersea.
A flat on the seventh floor of the 10-storey building is alight, LFB added.
Footage from the scene shows dramatic plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, while emergency services attempt to control the situation.

Control officers have received more than 20 calls over the blaze, LFB confirmed.
One of the LFB's 32-metre turntable ladders was used at the block of flats to help fight the fire from above.
Crews from Battersea, Clapham, Lambeth and surrounding fire stations rushed to the scene after they were first alerted at 6.46pm.
Videos show orange flames engulfing the sides of a room within the building.

The London Fire Brigade urged individuals to stay away from the affected area.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Last month, another fire broke out off the avenue along Battersea Park Road, with 60 firefighters flocking to combat the blaze.
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At the time, a LFB spokesman said: "Two occupants inside one of the flats were alerted to a smoke alarm sounding. They then found smoke coming from a bedroom and evacuated the building and called 999."
They stressed the importance of working smoking alarms on every level of a house.
"Smoke alarms give the earliest possible warning when a fire starts and we would urge everyone to make sure they have one fitted in every room where a fire can start except kitchens or bathrooms where heat alarms are more appropriate," he added.
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Firefighters have rushed to tackle a roaring blaze engulfing a block of flats in south London.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters descended on the scene on Charlotte Despard Avenue in Battersea.
A flat on the seventh floor of the 10-storey building is alight, LFB added.
Footage from the scene shows dramatic plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, while emergency services attempt to control the situation.

Control officers have received more than 20 calls over the blaze, LFB confirmed.
One of the LFB's 32-metre turntable ladders was used at the block of flats to help fight the fire from above.
Crews from Battersea, Clapham, Lambeth and surrounding fire stations rushed to the scene after they were first alerted at 6.46pm.
Videos show orange flames engulfing the sides of a room within the building.

The London Fire Brigade urged individuals to stay away from the affected area.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Last month, another fire broke out off the avenue along Battersea Park Road, with 60 firefighters flocking to combat the blaze.
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
- Patients evacuated and major incident declared as blaze erupts at Southampton hospital
- Travel chaos engulfs London as huge fire erupts near Euston station and smoke billows over capital
- Fifth suspect arrested over arson attacks at Keir Starmer's property in London

At the time, a LFB spokesman said: "Two occupants inside one of the flats were alerted to a smoke alarm sounding. They then found smoke coming from a bedroom and evacuated the building and called 999."
They stressed the importance of working smoking alarms on every level of a house.
"Smoke alarms give the earliest possible warning when a fire starts and we would urge everyone to make sure they have one fitted in every room where a fire can start except kitchens or bathrooms where heat alarms are more appropriate," he added.
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