Gersiërende are forced to flee their Notting Hill -Huizen in the middle of the night when the characteristics around them started to collapse while they slept.
Firefighters have evacuated 11 people from their houses in West -last after what was described as a 'catastrophic structural collapse'.
It was suggested that a front façade ends took place in a row of houses, with three property struck by the collapse in the prosperous W11 district of the capital.
All residents were told by civil servants that they were safely saved from the property in McGregor Road, without major injuries.
But one of the people who had to be brought to have blocked their emergency exit by rubble, so a ladder had to be accompanied.
Others left through an internal staircase, where everyone got helmets out of fear of tumbling debris.
There are now fears that multi-million pound properties on the street can now be structurally unsafe, according to reports.
Fire personnel were first informed of the incident at 1.10 am and sent two fire engines from the station of North Kensington Plus a fire walk from Chelsea.

Emergency services were called to the residential area of West London after the collapse

In the early hours of Wednesday, rubble was seen across the street in Notting Hill
A 32m long turnton Fire Station was also implemented.
Crews left the stage at about 3 o'clock in the morning, but a police Cordon remained in place.
One local told about waking up with a loud 'cracking' sound before they see neighbors fleeing from their characteristics.
They said, 'There was a terrible cracking sound and then crashed. We thought a tree had fallen or that a vehicle had hit the house – when we realized that it collapsed the roof, people panicked. '
London Fire Brigade Assistant Commissioner Pat Goulbourne said: 'The first of our fire engines were on stage within three minutes after they were aware of this incident.
'The crews were the first care providers who arrived and started quickly to determine whether someone was still in the characteristics.
'The majority of the residents who were still inside were brought to safety through an internal staircase by crews.
'One person, whose house was on the lower ground floor, saw his exit blocked by rubble so that firefighters used a ladder to take them to street level.

Residents were forced to evacuate in the middle of the night while three roofs collapsed

Fire personnel were called on the spot today in Notting Hill, West -London shortly after 1 am

Firefighters stayed there until 3 o'clock in the morning and a police cordon remained in place
'Residents were also provided with helmets from the fire brigade and precaution, because they left the building to protect them in the event of further debris.
“Crews carried out a systematic search for the building to check that no one else was inside and after having contact with partners on the spot, the incident left in the care of emergency services and the local authority.”
A spokesperson for Kensington and Chelsea Council said: 'We support residents with accommodation, contacts with landlords and homeowners, and our structural engineers and construction control teams are on site to judge in the morning.
“We anticipate disruption in the environment, including road closures, during the day.”