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On Wednesday, Oakland officials released more than 600 pages of public documents related to the warehouse fire that killed 36 people in December and left the Bay Area reeling.

The records showed that city officials had repeated encounters with the dilapidated building known as the Ghost Ship, which was illegally occupied by tenants, and yet did nothing to shut it down.

For family members of the dead, the disclosures deepened frustrations about why no action was taken before the warehouse was consumed by flames during a party on Dec. 2 in one of the deadliest structure fires in United States history.

A few of the most significant revelations from the documents:

• The warehouse and neighboring lot had been subject to 39 code enforcement inspections since 2004. It was unclear whether inspectors ever entered the building.