Fire officials dealing with a major fire at a club venue in Oakland, California have confirmed that at least nine people died in the blaze and they are expecting that number to rise.
Dozens of people were reported missing in the hours after a massive fire broke out in a building hosting a warehouse party, prompting fears they became trapped inside during the inferno.
It’s not clear just how many people were inside the premises at the time.
In a press briefing on the incident, Fire Chief Teresa Deloach-Reed confirmed nine deaths and warned that the toll could rise as the property is more thoroughly searched, Reuters reports.
“There is a large majority of that building that has not been searched,” she said.
At least nine confirmed dead so far in #Oakland fire. We have people at the scene, keep checking this link for updates. https://t.co/jsxJ7JRLSw
— Malaika Fraley (@malaikafraley) December 3, 2016
#BREAKING Casualties reported in 3-alarm #Oakland fire. Crews and Coroner on scene at 1305 31st Avenue.
— KPIX Assignment Desk (@KPIXDesk) December 3, 2016
ACSO coroner responding to mass casualty fire event. PIO Sgt. Kelly will be on scene.
— Alameda County Sheriff (@ACSOSheriffs) December 3, 2016
The blaze broke out on 31st Ave in Oakland during a party advertised as a ‘Rave Cave’ as part of musician Golden Donna’s ‘100% Silk’ West Coast tour.
31st- pic.twitter.com/8TX6jk0iYq
— Oakland Firefighters (@OaklandFireLive) December 3, 2016
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The fire raged for several hours, with 55 firefighters drafted in to tackle the blaze. It is not yet known how it started.
Deloach-Reed told local media that the building had no sprinkler system and it appears that no smoke detectors went off.
“This is a true loss for the city, for the firefighters who responded, and the people who lost family and friend. It’s just tragic, a real tragedy,” she said.
#Oakland fire chief describes scene of warehouse like a flea market and could only get in 10 feet. Saw 2 extinguishers. 9 dead 25 missing
— Claudine Wong (@ClaudineKTVU) December 3, 2016
#oaklandfirechief says makeshift stairwell was made out of pallets. Majority of 9 dead found on second floor #ktvu
— Claudine Wong (@ClaudineKTVU) December 3, 2016
Local TV station KPIX tweeted that fire officials cannot complete a search of the building because it is currently “unstable.”
The Alameda County Coroner told KPIX that they are preparing for a “mass casualty event.”
The sherrif’s office said there could be up to 40 victims.
Alameda Co., sheriff spokesman: "prepared to deal with 30 to 40 deceased" in deadly Oakland warehouse fire. pic.twitter.com/Q56e54v8yZ
— KPIX 5 (@KPIXtv) December 3, 2016
#BREAKING Officials preparing for "many" more casualties from deadly #Oakland fire. Building unstable, they can't complete search now. pic.twitter.com/IMe8vjCQFe
— KPIX 5 (@KPIXtv) December 3, 2016
Drone from @ACSOSheriffs office checking for hotspots at #oaklandfire. 9 confirmed fatalities, as many as 25 unaccounted for. pic.twitter.com/5cfKsHvpzC
— Christien Kafton (@CKaftonKTVU) December 3, 2016
Dozens of people posted on the event’s Facebook page to say that they had safely escaped the fire, while others enquired about friends and relatives yet unaccounted for.
One, Eveline Darroch, wrote: “I am here with the fire inspector going through the list of missing names of missing/safe. At this point there are several threads. I am requesting that you only post in this thread their name and missing or safe next to it. Thank you.”
#oakland is filled with smoke from this fire, the smell is rich all the way downtown. Hope everyone is okay and safe. https://t.co/nwtWnODevS
— Ari G. (@GlickBrand) December 3, 2016
The building also reportedly housed an artists’ collective.
#breaking: Greater alarm fire burning inside commercial building in #Oakland, California. Firefighters have taken a defensive mode. pic.twitter.com/GcssQ6dTvs
— Tim Jue (@timjue) December 3, 2016
A Twitter account that posts about Oakland firefighters had earlier reported that the fire proceeded through the roof and all units were told to withdraw from the building at one point.
31st Ave: Fire through the roof, Command requests all units out of the building, going defensive. @KTVU @kron4news @CBSSF @abc7newsbayarea
— Oakland Firefighters (@OaklandFireLive) December 3, 2016