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Ten days have passed since a fire ripped through an Oakland warehouse during an electronic music show and killed 36 people.

The Times is chasing a number of questions that arose after the fire.

The latest of what we know:

• The victims: On Wednesday, firefighters ended their search of the burned-out structure that had housed a rambling artists’ colony. The final toll made it the country’s deadliest structure fire since 2003, when 100 people died at a nightclub in West Warwick, R.I.

The Oakland victims, many of them artists and musicians who ranged in age from 17 to 61, have been profiled in The Times, The Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and East Bay Times, among other publications.

On Sunday, the first funerals were held for two of the victims — Jonathan Bernbaum, 34, and Draven McGill, 17 — the Chronicle reported.