A terrible fire ripped through a warehouse in Oakland, California, leaving at least 36 people confirmed dead. A large party was taking place at the building, called the Oakland Ghost Ship, while Golden Donna was playing. The cause of the fire is currently not known, but the building likely didn’t have fire detector or sprinklers, KTVU reported. The fire first began at 11:30 p.m. Friday night, while at least 50 people were in the building. The roof of the building collapsed during the fire and portions of the building still have not been searched. Oakland Fire Chief Teresa Deloach Reed said the building was densely packed and there was only one stairwell to the second floor, which might have been built out of pallets. As of December 9, all 36 victims’ names have been released. (To see photos of the missing, please see our story here.)

Friends and loved ones posted on the event’s Facebook page, searching for information about people who may have been at the party. These are the names listed on the Facebook page, along with a note if a friend or loved one shared an update on their status. Please note that this information is constantly changing and being updated. If you have specific questions about someone who is missing, the Oakland police have asked that you call the Alameda County Sheriff’s Coroner’s Bureau at 510-382-3000.

If you visit the Facebook page to learn more about the people who are missing, friends who are posting there have asked that you do not leave a comment with thoughts and sympathy. They are trying to keep the page clear and include only information about the missing, along with statements from people who are interested in helping.

Here are the names of the missing and those who died in the fire, as of the time of publication. The following names are from the Sheriff’s office, according to the event page, unless otherwise noted. Friends also put together a list of the missing on a Google Doc said they were only adding names if the person had RSVP’d to the event on Facebook and friends or family confirmed that they haven’t been able to locate them. The list is in alphabetical order by last name:

Friends of people who were at the fire have also created a Google Doc where they are adding information about the missing. You can read the document here for the latest updates.