A fast-moving fire has ravaged a residential building on the northern edge of Paris.

Local firefighters spokesman Gabriel Plus said there are no known victims in the Saturday night blaze.

The fire moved through four floors of the large building.

Rescue teams are still searching for potential victims.

It’s understood that more than 50 firefighters rushed to the scene to battle the blaze.

The spokesman told BFMTV that it is too early to know the origin of the fire.

He said it began on both the outside and inside of the building and raged through the third through sixth floors.

The building has two elevator shafts, which typically can spread flames.

Paris recorded its deadliest fire in a decade earlier this year, when a blaze in a posh western district killed 10 people in February. Arson was suspected in that fire.

More to come.