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Esparto explosion victims’ families file $35 million claim
The families of seven people killed in the July 1 fireworks explosion in Esparto have filed a $35 million claim against Yolo ...
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Esparto victims’ families file $35 million claim. Yolo County, fire officials, fireworks firms named
The families of seven people killed in the July 1 fireworks explosion in Esparto have filed a $35 million claim against Yolo ...
Cal-OSHA’s report says the fire ignited in a warehouse and that the company had no safety plan. Devastating Pyrotechnic owners refused to answer Cal-OSHA’s questions.
State fire authorities have moved to revoke the pyrotechnic licenses of the companies and their owners who were keeping fireworks in a Yolo County storage facility that exploded in July, killing seven ...
In response to a deadly fireworks explosion in Esparto, California, new legislation and regulatory changes are being introduced to address safety concerns and prevent future incidents. In response to ...
California's state fire marshal has officially revoked a number of pyrotechnic licenses as the investigation into the deadly fireworks facility explosion in Esparto continues. The July 1 incident at ...
Cal Fire, ATF seized 500,000 pounds of illegal fireworks in Southern California, linked to the owner of Devastating Pyrotechnics, two months before the Esparto deadly explosion. AMADOR REPORTS ON THIS ...
As the investigation into the deadly Esparto fireworks explosion enters its third month, newly released Yolo County records show officials knew fireworks were stored on the property for years but ...
The families of seven people killed in the July 1 fireworks explosion in Esparto have filed a $35 million claim against Yolo County, state fireworks regulators and several public officials, alleging ...
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