The Korea Times

Up to 40 feared dead in Calif. warehouse fire

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OAKLAND (AFP) — Fire crews in California worked into the night Saturday sifting through the remains of a warehouse gutted by a blaze during a rave party, with officials saying they fear the death toll could reach 40.

Relatives of dozens of people missing in the Friday night blaze in Oakland near San Francisco continued their anxious wait for news. Nine people are confirmed dead so far.

The rickety two-story warehouse was used by artists as a living and work space but had no license for this, officials said, nor for the electronic dance party under way when the blaze broke out. The cause was not yet known.

Firefighte­rs said the building seemed to have no sprinklers or smoke detectors. Orange flames shot through the roof as the fire burned for hours and thick smoke billowed into the sky. The roof collapsed onto the second floor, which officials said was connected to the ground floor only by a makeshift system of wooden pallets.

Firefighte­rs had to pull out of the building to shore it up when part of the fragile structure and some of the walls began to move.

Sergeant Ray Kelly of the Alameda County Sheriff’s department told an evening news conference that about two dozen people who were reported missing had been located.

But at least two dozen more remain missing, he said.

“We don’t know how far into the process we are, because we don’t absolutely have a number of people that we know are deceased inside of there,” he said.

An official at his office, who declined to be named, said early Sunday the death toll could rise to 40 or even higher.

Most of those who perished in the blaze that started about 11:30 p.m. Friday (0730 GMT Saturday) were thought to have died on the upper floor of the two-story warehouse known as Oakland Ghost Ship, said Oakland Fire Chief Teresa Deloach Reed.

“It must have been a very fast-moving fire,” she said.

The electronic dance music party was attended by an estimated 50 to 100 people.

The sheriff’s office station in Oakland became a center for relatives of the missing. The Salvation Army dropped off 50 meals for them, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Daniel Vega told the newspaper he is looking for his brother Alex and his girlfriend, who had said they were going to a rave in Oakland.

“If he is dead, if he is in the rubble, fine, I’ll get over it. But I just want to find him,” Vega told the Chronicle.

Some of the missing are from overseas, making identifica­tion of the victims — thought to be in their 20s and 30s — more difficult.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Firefighte­rs assess the scene where a deadly fire tore through a late-night electronic music party in a warehouse in Oakland, Calif., Saturday. Officials described the scene inside the warehouse, which had been illegally converted into artist studios,...
AP-Yonhap Firefighte­rs assess the scene where a deadly fire tore through a late-night electronic music party in a warehouse in Oakland, Calif., Saturday. Officials described the scene inside the warehouse, which had been illegally converted into artist studios,...

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