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More than 30 bodies found after Oakland warehouse party fire Oakland warehouse party fire: Death toll rises to 36 and is expected to grow
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The death toll from a fire at a warehouse dance party in California has risen to 33, and officials have said it is likely to increase further as crews search more of the building. The death toll from a fire at a warehouse dance party in California has risen to 36, and officials have said it is likely to increase further as crews search more of the building.
In an update on Sunday, officials said they were removing debris “bucket by bucket”, as they dug slowly through the burned remnants of the building in Oakland. They also said they were preparing to open a criminal probe in association with the incident. In an update on Monday, officials said they had positively identified the bodies of at least 11 people and informed their families. They have not determined the cause of the fire, and said they had to temporarily suspend the search for more victims as the building was "wobbly" and "could collapse".
On Sunday afternoon, Alameda County Sheriff’s Sgt Ray Kelly said the 33 people identified so far, ranged in age from teenagers to people older than 30. They added they were preparing to open a criminal probe in association with the incident.
He said authorities had identified 17-year-olds among the victims and that some of the dead were from Asia and Europe.  Officials said they had identified the identified victims through their fingerprints.  On Sunday afternoon, Alameda County Sheriff’s Sgt Ray Kelly said victims ranged in age from teenagers to people older than 30.
He said authorities had used fingerprints to identify 17-year-olds among the victims and that some of the dead were from Asia and Europe.  
Fire Battalion Chief Melinda Dayton said that her team had worked through the night in a “mindful, thoughtful and compassionate” way. Fire Battalion Chief Melinda Dayton said that her team had worked through the night in a “mindful, thoughtful and compassionate” way. 
“This will be a long and arduous process, but we want to make sure we are respecting the victims and their families and firefighter safety,” she said, according to the Associated Press.“This will be a long and arduous process, but we want to make sure we are respecting the victims and their families and firefighter safety,” she said, according to the Associated Press.
Alameda County official Ray Kelly said 20 per cent of the building has been searched. he Kelly said officials have notified the families of three of the dead. The search for bodies was expected to continue at least 48 hours.  The news agency said that a fire ripped through the warehouse structure on Friday night.
The news agency said that fire ripped through the structure on Friday night. The site was an artist workspace that doubled as an illegal dwelling for a rotating cast of a dozen or more residents. 
The site was an artist workspace that doubled as an illegal dwelling for a rotating cast of a dozen or more residents, those who lived there or visited often said.  Former residents said it was also a death trap with few exits, a rickety makeshift staircase and a labyrinth of electrical cords.
Former residents said it was also a death trap with few exits, a rickety makeshift staircase, and a labyrinth of electrical cords.
“If you were not familiar with the building and the way that it was, 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. “If you were not familiar with the building and the way that it was, 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. 
Ms Boudreaux identified the operators of the collective as Derick Ion Almena and Micah Allison.Ms Boudreaux identified the operators of the collective as Derick Ion Almena and Micah Allison.
The couple charged tenants enough to cover the warehouse rent and used proceeds from parties to pay their own living expenses, Ms Boudreaux said. The couple charged tenants enough to cover the warehouse rent and used proceeds from parties to pay their own living expenses, Ms Boudreaux said. 
On Saturday, the artist retreat had turned into a scene of horrors, the 4,000-square-foot structure to rubble. The building's roof had collapsed into the second floor, which in places fell to the bottom floor. Firefighters had to temporarily stop their search and rescue operations Saturday when they became too dangerous, taking time to shore up the structure. On Saturday, the artist retreat had turned into a scene of horrors, with the 4,000-square-foot structure burnt to rubble.
One man confirmed that his daughter was among the dead. Keith Slocum told the AP that Donna Kellogg had died in the fire. He declined additional comment.  The building's roof collapsed into the second floor, which in places fell to the bottom floor. Firefighters had to temporarily stop their search and rescue operations Saturday when they became too dangerous, taking time to shore up the structure.
One man confirmed that his daughter was among the dead. Keith Slocum told the AP that Donna Kellogg had died in the fire. He declined to provide additional comment.