Half of physical donations made in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster are reportedly yet to be sorted.

Eighty-seven tonnes of goods offered following the fire more than four weeks ago are still to be sifted through.

In total, around 174 tonnes of items were donated to help survivors after the blaze, the British Red Cross said.

The challenge in dealing with the masses of donations is "really off the scale", Diana Goss from the charity told the BBC.

The British Red Cross said 10 tonnes - less than six per cent - of items have been or will soon be made available to former residents of the burnt-out tower block.