Fire ripped through a 20-storey residential building  in Milan, northern Italy, on Sunday, leaving rescue workers scrambling to make sure no one had been caught in the spectacular flames and thick smoke.

a factory with smoke coming out of it: The fire started on the upper floors © Piero CRUCIATTI The fire started on the upper floors police officers riding on the back of a truck: Twenty resideints reportedly suffered slight smoke inhalation © Piero CRUCIATTI Twenty resideints reportedly suffered slight smoke inhalation

The blaze started on the upper floors of the tower on the southern outskirts of the capital of the Lombardy region.

"The flames then spread to the lower levels," causing thick smoke, the fire services said on a Twitter account.


Gallery: Flee or fight: Desperate residents face wildfires around the world (Reuters)

The building houses some 70 families, who were being contacted in an effort to make sure no one was missing.

"The firemen are going from apartment to apartment, knocking down doors to make sure no one remains inside," Milan mayor Giuseppe Sala told the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

"But we are optimistic because people had time to get out," he added.

The daily said about 20 residents suffered slight smoke inhalation.

Dozens of ambulances and fire engines were at the scene.

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