Here are some aerial pictures showing the impact of the fire last Thursday at the One Station Hill development.
Photos show the building, which is under construction, considerably blackened after the huge blaze last week.
On Thursday, November 23 the public looked on in horror as colossal flames tore through the construction site.
The outside of the tower's walls, which are made up of glass panels, have been badly affected by the fire. The side that was originally alight is now charred and covered in dark soot.
The state of this side of the building provides a stark contrast to the shiny blue glass of the other walls.
A section of the bottom row of panelled glass has been melted completely off and potentially removed, the warped shapes above the holes in the wall show where the fire tore through.
A thick layer of dust and soot covers the ledge that separates the upper part of the building from the lower part.
Rubble and other building supplies lie discarded on the ledge within the sea of grey and black ash. These include charred planks of wood and security fencing.
Interestingly, several fire extinguishers stand inside the building, visible from the broken panes of glass.
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