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- Devastating Pyrotechnics LLC, and Defendants Connected To The Deadly . . .
First civil action filed after the July 1 blast killed seven and ignited the 78‑acre Oakdale Fire Outcome could reshape pyrotechnics safety standards and accountability for storage practices
- Defendants remain elusive in Oakdale Fire civil lawsuit | Public Safety . . .
The plaintiffs in a civil lawsuit stemming from a deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto are having trouble tracking down the case’s multiple defendants in order to formally serve them with copies of the complaint
- Esparto fireworks blast sparks civil lawsuit in Yolo County . . .
The Oakdale Fire, ignited by the July 1 explosions, destroyed crops farmed and equipment owned by Etta James Farming LLC, a company based in Knights Landing that farms 24 acres of wheat and 50
- Calif. farmer sues over fireworks blast that destroyed crops
A Knights Landing-based farm is taking legal action after the July 1 “Oakdale Fire,” a deadly fireworks explosion south of Esparto that is reported to have leveled crops, razed equipment, and claimed seven lives
- Civil lawsuit seeks damages for Esparto fireworks explosion
A Los Angeles-based law firm representing the family of brothers Jesus Ramos and Jhony Ramos Jr , two of the seven employees killed, has said it's exploring a wrongful-death lawsuit in connection with the incident
- Fireworks explosion prompts lawsuit from Esparto farm
ESPARTO, Calif — Etta James Farming LLC has taken legal action against the owners and operators of an unauthorized fireworks facility, which exploded and sparked the Oakdale Fire on July 1 The fire resulted in the deaths of seven people and caused damage to the local community
- Esparto Farm Files Lawsuit After Fireworks Ignite Oakdale Fire
ESPARTO, Calif – Etta James Farming LLC has filed a lawsuit against the owners and operators of the unauthorized fireworks facility that exploded and ignited the Oakdale Fire on July 1, 2025, killing seven people, injuring others, and damaging the local community
- Cal Fire revokes fireworks licenses linked to deadly Esparto . . . - MSN
In the wake of a deadly fireworks explosion that killed seven people in Esparto, Cal Fire on Friday permanently revoked the state licenses of both companies operating at the blast site, citing
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