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Seven were killed in a blast on a deputy’s property. The AG says Cal Fire and Yolo County’s D.A. can handle it.
Officials have declared a local health emergency after the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people in July.
Yolo County top health official declared Monday a local health emergency to assess if hazardous material spread across soil, ...
Today’s local health emergency declaration for the Oakdale Fire allows Yolo County to request support from state and federal ...
Yolo County has declared a local health emergency for properties impacted by the July 1 fireworks warehouse fire in Esparto.
The explosion, which occurred on a compound home to two fireworks companies and a gun dealer, sparked the 78-acre Oakdale ...
It comes as the county declares a local health emergency allowing officials to identify the materials stored at the blast ...
The declaration means the county can identify materials stored at the blast site, gather environmental samples and request state help.
According to a county press release sent out Monday morning, to facilitate the review, Yolo County’s Public Health Officer ...
The task force will examine oversight issues that may have contributed to the deadly July 1 fire and explosion at the facility in Esparto. Seven people were killed.
The Yolo County coroner confirmed on Tuesday the cause of death for the seven people who died during a series of explosions in Esparto last month.