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Authorities identified the seven people who were killed last week when a Northern California fireworks warehouse exploded. Meanwhile, an investigation is ongoing.
Yolo County authorities have officially identified all seven of the people who died in the Esparto fireworks warehouse explosion.
The Yolo County Coroner's Office identified all seven people killed in a devastating fireworks warehouse explosion near Esparto this month.
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Two brothers from the Bay Area are among the seven victims officially identified in the deadly Yolo County fireworks warehouse explosion.
The victims, all men, ranged in age from 18 to 45 and were from California communities that include Stockton, San Francisco, San Andreas, Sacramento and San Pablo. Three were brothers.
ESPARTO — Three brothers, two of them East Bay residents, were among seven people identified by authorities in Yolo County on Friday as victims of an explosion at a warehouse storing fireworks.
More than half of the seven victims killed in a giant explosion at a Yolo County fireworks storage warehouse were San Francisco Bay Area residents, investigators said.
Family members remembered the seven people killed during the fireworks warehouse explosion in Yolo County, two of the feared victims being 18-year-old and 22-year-old brothers from San Francisco.