NEW YORK -- An infant and children were among those killed in a fast-moving fire in New York City's Bronx borough Thursday night.
Twelve people died in the fire, which fire officials said was caused by child playing with a stove. Four people remain in critical condition at the hospital. All people who were in the building have been accounted for, officials said.
Here's what we know about the victims:
Several victims have been identified by family members: 19-year-old Shawntay Young, 37-year-old Karen Stewart Francis, and her two daughters, 2-year-old Kylie Francis and 7-year-old Kelesha "Kelly" Francis.
Maria Baptise, 56, and her 8-month-old granddaughter also died, her brother confirmed. The child's mother -- and Baptise's daughter -- is in the hospital with injuries sustained from the fire.
PHOTOS: Bronx fatal fire victims
Here's what we know about the victims from police (this list will be updated as new information comes in):
Pronounced dead at the scene:
- 1-year-old female
- 63-year-old female
- Unidentified adult male
- Unidentified adult male
- Unidentified adult male
Died at the hospital:
- 2-year-old female
- 7-year-old female
- 19-year-old female
- 37-year-old female
- Unidentified adult female
- Unidentified adult male
- Unidentified male child
Fire officials said the victims were found on every floor of the five-story building in the Belmont section.
The number of fatalities makes this the worst fire tragedy in NYC in at least 25 years.
More than 170 firefighters responded to the scene.