Summary The fire erupted after 2:00 am when the nightclub hosted a university party featuring a rock band.
RIO DE JANEIRO: Firefighters say that the death toll from a fire that swept through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil has risen to 245.
Officials say the fire broke out at the Kiss club in the city of Santa Maria while a band was performing. At least 200 people have been injured.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
The death toll stood initially at 70 but quickly increased as firefighters searched the charred remains of the establishment named "Kiss."
Santa Maria fire chief Guido de Melo said the final toll was still unclear, suggesting that it could rise.
"There was panic after the fire started and many revelers got trampled," he is quoted as saying by Estadao newspaper. "The main cause of death was asphyxiation."
According to media reports, the fire erupted after 2:00 am (0400 GMT) when the nightclub hosted a university party featuring a rock band.
The band used pyrotechnics as part of its show, O Globo newspaper reported on its site.
"We have just taken the fire under control," Colonel Silvia Fuchs of the local fire department was quoted by the G1 website as saying. "Now we are removing the bodies."
Family member are gathering outside of the burned-down building in the hope of getting news of their loved ones.
