Eight people, including six children, were killed when a fire broke out before dawn local time at a Chicago apartment in one of the deadliest fires in America's third-largest city in years.
Two other people were hospitalised in very critical condition, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt said. One of the children who died was an infant, according to Fire Commissioner Jose Santiago.
"We have not had this in many, many, many years — this amount of fatalities and injuries in one location," he said.
A makeshift memorial along a nearby footpath included crosses for each child who died — a small Mickey Mouse doll set next to one. The Rev Clifford Spears of Saint Michael Missionary Baptist Church led a crowd that gathered in prayer, the Chicago Tribune reported. A candlelight vigil was planned.
Officials had not released the names or ages of the victims, all of whom were in the same residence, Merritt said. The cause of the blaze hasn't been determined.