Two young sisters who lived on the 20th floor of the Grenfell Tower have been found in hospital more than 24 hours after fire ripped through their high-rise home.

Eight-year-old Malek Belkadi and her sister Tamzin, six, along with their mother Farah Hamdan, father Omar Belkadi and baby sister were among the missing following the Tuesday night blaze.

Relieved relatives today confirmed the two girls have been located in a London hospital, but the search goes on for the parents and six-month-old baby.

Little Tamzin Belkadi, six, and her older sister have been located in a hospital by relatives after their family went missing in the Grenfell Tower fire

Their mother Farah Hamdan and her six-month-old baby are among the missing, along with Ms Hamdan's husband Omar Belkadi

The couple lived on the 20th floor of the tower block. There elder two daughters managed to escape but what happened to them and their youngest is still unknown

One of the located girls is in a coma and the other has been sedated because of trauma, relatives said.

Ms Hamdan's cousin Adel told the Telegraph: 'My family has been round all the hospitals asking for anyone who matches the descriptions.

'One took pity on us and gave us information and lo and behold it was one of the children who was missing.

'Our brother is wandering around the wards and sees at a child two beds down and found that it was her sibling.'

Mierna, 13, Zaynab, ten, and Fatima Choucair, three, are missing along with their mother Nadia (left, below), father Bassem Choucair and grandmother Sirra

Mrs Choucair's sister Sawsan Choucair (right) told of her search for her family on TV today

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He said staff at the hospital were not even aware that the two youngsters were related.

Mr Chaoui complained about the lack of help the family have received from authorities.

He said they were given almost no information about where the two older children were, until the health worker at one hospital took pity on them.

Ms Hamdan, Mr Belkadi and their six-month-old daughter are still unaccounted for, according to Ms Hamdan's father, Rkia.

'We've been to all the hospitals and we've been searching all day but we still haven't found them, we just want to know they are safe,' he told The Sun.

'We have had no help from the police, we understand that they're busy but they've got casualties in the hospitals.'

A family of six are also missing after they were caught up in the blaze.

Relatives are searching for Nadia, 29, and Bassem Choucair, 38, and their three young girls, Mierna, 13, Zaynab, ten, and Fatima, three.

Teaching assistant Nadia's sister Sawsan Choucair went on Good Morning Britain today to explain how they are all missing, along with her mother Sirra.

In an emotional interview, she told the ITV show: '(I spoke to them) in the morning as soon as I knew what happened at about 3am this morning, even before I got there as well I spoke to them.

'They were screaming, shouting, all I could hear in the background, and they were just quite screaming, and I was shouting - two of them, shouting, get out, try and find an exit or something.'

Families were sent scrambling to escape after the blaze spread through the building at 1am

Fire crews remained at the scene today, continuing to dampen down the smoldering building

Rescue workers have reached the top floor of the building, but have been unable to enter any flats or rooms, because the structure is so unstable

Sawsan added: 'My sister spoke to a friend, I don't know if exactly, but this friend contacted me, she said they're all safe, but I haven't heard anything, nothing at all. They could be in hospital, I don't know exactly, they could be anywhere.

'Everyone's doing their bit, their duty and everything, but I still don't know anything. I've given my name, my number, everything, just to know. I pray for everyone, I hope everyone's safe.'