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At least nine dead, 20 missing after fire breaks out at Oakland warehouse during concert Nine killed, up to 40 people feared dead at Oakland nightclub fire
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At least nine people were killed and many others are unaccounted for after a three-alarm fire broke out during a concert in Oakland on Friday, authorities announced on Saturday morning. At least nine people were killed and up to 40 people are feared dead after a three-alarm fire broke out during a concert in Oakland on Friday, authorities announced on Saturday morning.
Thirty to 70 concertgoers were inside the building when the blaze began around 11:30pm local time. Fifty to 100 concertgoers were inside the building when the blaze began around 11:30pm local time. Alameda County Sheriff's Sergeant Ray Kelly said that he expects the number of deaths to rise in the coming hours.
"A majority of the fatalities were found up on the second floor," the city’s Fire Chief Teresa Deloach-Reed told reporters. "It must have been a very fast-moving fire.""A majority of the fatalities were found up on the second floor," the city’s Fire Chief Teresa Deloach-Reed told reporters. "It must have been a very fast-moving fire."
“We still have to do a more thorough search of the building and we don’t know the potential number of other victims,” Deloach-Reed explained, adding that no firefighters were injured while fighting the blaze. She also said that firefighters found no evidence that fire alarms were activated while the fire spread.“We still have to do a more thorough search of the building and we don’t know the potential number of other victims,” Deloach-Reed explained, adding that no firefighters were injured while fighting the blaze. She also said that firefighters found no evidence that fire alarms were activated while the fire spread.
The show was hosted by 100% Silk, Los Angeles-based electronic label, including Golden Donna, Cherushii, Nackt, and more acts were on the bill.The show was hosted by 100% Silk, Los Angeles-based electronic label, including Golden Donna, Cherushii, Nackt, and more acts were on the bill.
“It was too hot, too much smoke, I had to get out of there,” Bob Mule, a resident who lives in the building, told the East Bay Times, adding that he suffered minor burns and witnessed someone jumping from the building’s second-floor window. “I literally felt my skin peeling and my lungs being suffocated by smoke. I couldn’t get the fire extinguisher to work.”“It was too hot, too much smoke, I had to get out of there,” Bob Mule, a resident who lives in the building, told the East Bay Times, adding that he suffered minor burns and witnessed someone jumping from the building’s second-floor window. “I literally felt my skin peeling and my lungs being suffocated by smoke. I couldn’t get the fire extinguisher to work.”
Friends and family members of those missing are currently searching for information on the event’s Facebook page. Organizers have also compiled a list of the names of concertgoers unaccounted for.Friends and family members of those missing are currently searching for information on the event’s Facebook page. Organizers have also compiled a list of the names of concertgoers unaccounted for.
This story is developing. Please check back for updates. The Independent has reached out to representatives with 100% Silk.