'Nobody trapped inside will have survived': Valencia firefighters expect to find 19 more bodies when they enter block of flats ravaged by fire in Grenfell Tower-like disaster after four victims were killed on their balconies before they could be rescued

'Nobody trapped inside will have survived': Valencia firefighters expect to find 19 more bodies when they enter block of flats ravaged by fire in Grenfell Tower-like disaster after four victims were killed on their balconies before they could be rescued

Tourists are among 14 people missing and feared dead in the Valencia apartment block inferno in addition to four victims known to have died when fire spread in the Grenfell Tower-like disaster.

Valencia's mayoress Maria Jose Catala said on those still missing after the devastating blaze: 'We have this information from relatives who are contacting us and saying they can't locate their loved ones. 

'We know there are foreigners and the information we have is likely to change during the day.' No nationalities have been released by officials yet on those feared dead.

Asked if the foreigners staying there could have been renting holiday let-style apartments for just a few days, the mayoress replied: 'It's possible.' 

Firefighters expect to find 14 more bodies when they today enter a Spanish apartment block gutted by fire in a Grenfell Tower-like disaster, with officials admitting that nobody trapped inside is thought to be alive.

The bodies of the four people who died, spotted on terraces by firefighters who sent up a drone late last night, have not been identified and remain in the building, home to 138 flats and more than 400 residents.