Fire death toll rises
California authorities have recovered 36 bodies from a warehouse concert fire. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from Oakland.
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California authorities have recovered 36 bodies from a warehouse concert fire. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from Oakland.
A criminal investigation is underway in the deadly Oakland, California, warehouse fire. The fire started on Friday during a late-night dance party. At least 33 people were killed, and the final toll could be much higher. Carter Evans reports.
CBS News' Mireya Villarreal explains how authorities are trying to identify all of those killed in the Oakland warehouse concert fire.
The death toll continues to rise in America's deadliest structure fire in more than a decade. At least 33 people were killed, but only seven people have been named so far by Oakland officials. The victims' ages range from 22 to 35 years old. Mireya Villarreal spoke with the father of one victim.
Oakland Fire Battalion Chief Melinda Drayton joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Friday's fire at a warehouse dance party that killed at least 33 people.
There was an open investigation into the warehouse where more than 30 people were killed in a deadly blaze over the weekend, Oakland officials said Sunday; former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was laid to rest Sunday on the ninth and final day of mourning in the country.
There was an open investigation into the warehouse where more than 30 people were killed in a deadly blaze over the weekend, Oakland officials said Sunday. Neighbors allegedly complained the space was an "illegal residence" before the fire. Carter Evans reports.
The death toll continues to climb as a result of a deadly fire at a warehouse in Oakland, California. The fire broke out during a party at the building dubbed the "Ghost Ship." CBS News correspondent David Begnaud shows us around the perimeter of the property.
Less than a mile from the burned warehouse in Oakland, California, where more than 30 people died, friends and family gather hoping to hear news of survivors. The Alameda County Sheriff's department has reached out to more than two dozen families with heartbreaking news. Mireya Villarreal has more.
Oakland officials say there was an open investigation into the warehouse where a deadly fire killed at least 24 people. Neighbors allegedly complained the space was an "illegal residence." Retired FDNY lieutenant Frank Papalia joins CBSN to discuss.
At least 24 people are dead after a warehouse fire in Oakland, California. Officials say the investigation into what started the deadly fire could take days. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins CBSN from Oakland with the latest details.
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Investigators are still trying to piece together exactly what happened when a fire broke out during a party at a renovated Oakland warehouse. But it could be a long time until there are any concrete answers. Paula Reid has more.
A party in a renovated warehouse ended with what may be the deadliest structure fire in the history of Oakland, California. At least nine people are dead and many more are unaccounted for. Carter Evans has more.
Police say many victims in the Oakland, California, warehouse fire were in their 20s. The deadly fire broke out during a party. CBS San Francisco station KPIX-TV reporter Jackie Ward has the latest from Oakland, California.
Authorities brief reporters on the deadly fire at a warehouse in Oakland, California. Between 50 and 100 people were believed to have been at the party when the fire started.
Some residents of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, are angry about not receiving emergency evacuation alerts during a wildfire that swept through the area. WVLT reporter David Ball spoke to CBSN about what happened.
WVLT's Dani Ruberti reports from the Smoky Mountains, where wildfires have burned dozens of homes around Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Wildfires continue to burn across Israel. Nearly 80,000 people have been evacuated and more than a dozen people have been arrested on suspicion of arson. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
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Much of the South is covered in a thick haze from 31 large fires that are burning out of control. Residents near the Georgia-North Carolina border are being told to not go outside without protective masks. Mark Strassmann has the details.
An American Airlines flight caught fire on a runway at O'Hare International Airport. Former NTSB Chairman Mark Rosenker spoke to CBSN about why the plane may have ignited.
An American Airlines plane bound for Miami never made it off the ground in Chicago. With passengers and crew on board, the plane caught fire on a runway at O'Hare International Airport. Several passengers and one flight attendant suffered injuries. Dean Reynolds reports on what investigators know so far.
Video captured the scene of people escaping a smoke-filled train car in Boston after a motor overheated. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Reena Ninan have details and the incredible footage.
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