How many people are still missing?
Seven people remain unaccounted for following the explosion.
US News / California
A massive explosion at a fireworks facility in Esparto, California, has left seven people unaccounted for and two injured. The incident has prompted a multi-agency investigation and the cancellation of several local fireworks shows.
On Tuesday, July 2, 2025, a devastating explosion ripped through a fireworks facility in Esparto, Yolo County, California. The blast, which occurred at approximately 5:49 p.m. PDT, obliterated the facility owned by Devastating Pyrotechnics, leaving seven people missing and two injured. The resulting fire forced nearby evacuations and caused power outages affecting over 2,000 customers, though most power has since been restored.
Emergency responders from multiple agencies, including Cal Fire and the Yolo County Sheriff's Office, are on the scene. The ATF has also been called in to assist with the investigation. Due to the hazardous conditions, search and rescue efforts have been hampered, with officials relying on drones to assess the site. Cal Fire has declared the scene a crime scene, and the investigation is ongoing. The cause of the explosion is currently unknown, and officials are not releasing many details.
The explosion has had widespread impacts, leading to the cancellation of numerous Fourth of July fireworks displays across the region. The Yuba-Sutter region, the city of Lodi, and other communities relied on Devastating Pyrotechnics for their fireworks shows.
Cleanup efforts are expected to be extensive and may take a significant amount of time. Ray Villanueva, a project manager for Catalyst Environmental, anticipates extensive soil sampling to determine contamination levels. The FAA has dispelled rumors of a plane crash causing the fire.
Seven people remain unaccounted for following the explosion.
The cause of the explosion is currently under investigation.
Fireworks shows in Lodi Lake, El Dorado County, Cloverdale and Saint Helena have been canceled.
The facility was owned by Devastating Pyrotechnics.
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