At least 9 killed in Oakland warehouse fire, dozens still missing | Inquirer

At least 9 killed in Oakland warehouse fire, dozens still missing

/ 02:20 AM December 04, 2016

Firefighters at Oakland warehouse fire

Firefighters assess the scene where a fire tore through a warehouse party early Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016 in Oakland. The blaze began at about 11:30 p.m. on Friday during a party at a warehouse in the San Francisco Bay Area city. Several people are unaccounted for. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AP)

OAKLAND, California — At least nine people died in a blaze that broke out during a party in a converted warehouse late Friday night (Saturday Philippine time) in the San Francisco Bay Area, according to fire officials.

Oakland Fire Chief Teresa Deloche-Reed said at least another 25 people are unaccounted for as of Saturday morning. Authorities are working to verify who was in the building when the fire broke out.

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Deloche-Reed said the roof collapsed and that fire investigators will have to search through debris to find any remaining bodies.

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Authorities are working to verify who was in the building when the blaze broke out around 11:30 p.m. Friday (1:30 p.m. Saturday Philippine time). It tore through the building during an event featuring musician Golden Donna’s 100% Silk West Coast tour, the East Bay Times reports.

Oakland firefighters tweeted video of flames pushing through the roof.

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The fire chief said what started the fire is unclear, but that there did not appear to be sprinklers in the building.

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Authorities told KTVU-TV about 50 people were inside the building, which houses a group of artists and their studios.

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“It was too hot, too much smoke, I had to get out of there,” Bob Mule, a photographer and artist who lives at the building and suffered minor burns, told the East Bay Times. “I literally felt my skin peeling and my lungs being suffocated by smoke. I couldn’t get the fire extinguisher to work.”

People used a Facebook page Saturday to post and seek information on family and friends who may have been in the building.

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Oakland police urged those concerned about missing people to call the Alameda County Sheriff’s Coroner’s Bureau at 510-382-3000.

The office said the coroners were also at the scene Saturday morning and unavailable for comment.

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