A forensics team loads victims of the devastating Honduras prison fire into a truck.<br/> <br />According to a senior official at the attorney general's office, more than 350 people died in Tuesday's blaze.<br/> <br />Many of the bodies are unrecognizable, and medical teams are working around the clock to try to identify them.<br/> <br />Crowds of grief-stricken relatives gather outside the jail desperate for news of their loved ones.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) RELATIVE OF INMATE, ROSA MALDONALDO SAYING:<br/> <br />"I feel sad because here we have lost our family. Here I have my son and he appeared to have been in the fire. He could not leave his cell because the doors were closed."<br/> <br />It was one of the worst prison fires ever in Latin America, and local radio reports said many inmates were burned to death inside their cells.<br/> <br />The prison had housed more than 850 inmates, well above its capacity.<br/> <br />The Honduran President has ordered a full investigation, and vowed to raise prison standards.<br/> <br />Nick Rowlands, Reuters.