Bodies of all 7 missing people found at California fireworks warehouse that exploded

Esparto, California – The authorities of northern California have found the bodies of the seven people who have disappeared from an explosion last week in a fireworks warehouse that caused a forest fire and shaken a small agricultural community.
The fireworks dam that exploded on Tuesday caused a massive fire which caused other spots of spots and collapsed the Yolo county building, which is around 40 miles (64 kilometers) northwest of Sacramento.
All human remains were found on the charred warehouse site, but the identity of the deceased was retained while waiting for family notifications, the county said in a statement on Sunday.
“The crews continue to mitigate the explosive risks present on the scene,” the statement said. The cause of the explosion has been investigated.
Two people were treated for injuries following the explosion of the city of Incarto, officials said.
The warehouse was managed by a devastating pyrotechnic, which has more than 30 years of experience in the design and production of fireworks emissions, according to a screenshot of its website before being deleted.
“Our hearts and our thoughts concern those we have lost, their families and everyone had an impact on our community,” the company said in a statement last week. “Our goal will remain on people directly affected by this tragedy, and we will cooperate fully with the appropriate authorities in their investigation.”
The forest fire covered nearly 80 acres (33 hectares) and burned in the surrounding agricultural fields, officials said.




