The Hamilton Spectator

Death toll passes 30 in inferno at art studio

- KRISTIN I. BENDER AND BRIAN MELLEY

OAKLAND, CALIF. — The death toll from a fire that tore through a warehouse hosting a late-night dance party jumped to 33 on Sunday as firefighte­rs painstakin­gly combed through rubble for others believed to still be missing.

Only a fraction of the charred remains of the partly collapsed structure had been searched, and crews clearing debris were expected to find more bodies as they advanced, Alameda County Sheriff ’s Sgt. Ray Kelly said.

Anxious family members who feared the worst gathered at the sheriff’s office to await word on their loved ones. They were told they may have to provide DNA samples to help identify remains.

The building known as the “Ghost Ship” had been carved into artist studios and was an illegal home for a rotating cast of a dozen or more people, according to former denizens who said it was a cluttered death trap with few exits, piles of wood and a mess of snaking electric cords.

“If you were going there for a party, you wouldn’t be aware of the maze that you have to go through to get out,” said Danielle Boudreaux, a former friend of the couple who ran the warehouse.

As many as 100 people were there for a party Friday night when the fire broke out just before midnight. Fire officials were still investigat­ing the cause of the blaze, but they said clutter fuelled the flames, there were no sprinklers inside and few exits to escape.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A woman cries at the scene of a warehouse fire Sunday in Oakland, Calif., where officials said they are continuing to search the charred rubble.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman cries at the scene of a warehouse fire Sunday in Oakland, Calif., where officials said they are continuing to search the charred rubble.

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