Fire breaks out on fourth floor of tower block

Fire crews were called to a 12-storey block of flats after a tumble dryer caused an early-hours blaze in the fourth floor.
Six crews were sent to Beaver Tower, in the Eastwood area of Southend-on-Sea, at 03:45 BST.
A working smoke alarm ensured nobody was hurt, but people have been urged not to use tumble dryers overnight or when unattended.
Essex Fire and Rescue Service's station manager Steve Osborn said: "A tumble dryer had caught fire in an internal balcony and spread to the lounge."

The fire was dealt with by 04:30 and has been recorded as accidental.
Mr Osborn continued: "Fortunately the smoke alarm alerted occupants and they were able to get out and call 999.
"The incident highlights the importance of having a working smoke alarm to give you and your family an early warning if there is a fire in your home."
Thermal imaging cameras were used to ensure the blaze had not spread.
Mr Osborn added the flat had been "left uninhabitable".
"It's important to make sure you take extra care when using tumble dryers," he said.
"Don't use them at night or while unattended, clean the filters after every use and remove items immediately after the cycle has finished."
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