No Oakland building code enforcement inspector had looked at the
inside of the converted warehouse that was the scene of last week's
deadly fire in three decades, a city official said Wednesday.
The revelation in the wake of the fire at the
"Ghost Ship" artists' collective that left 36 people dead raises
questions about city inspection policies and how officials could have
missed a commercial building converted to living space that's been
described as a "labyrinth" and firetrap.
But it was still unclear when, or if, a fire
inspector had been inside the warehouse, which had no fire alarms or
sprinklers installed. The building had no permits for residences or
events but had been converted to living and work spaces.
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