Seven people have been reported missing following a massive explosion at a fireworks warehouse in California on Wednesday which forced the entire area to evacuate. Two people received medical attention after being injured in the blast, which saw the factory in Esparto, Yolo County, erupt in a huge fireball and set off scores of fireworks. The cause of both the fire and explosion is still under investigation. “The fire will take time to cool, and once it does, explosive experts must safely enter the site to assess and secure the area,” Yolo Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Tuesday. Syanna Ruiz, 18, told local media her boyfriend Jesus Ramos and his two brothers were among those missing. The explosion had occurred on Ramos’ first day working in the warehouse. “They were all three incredible men who had so much coming for them, that had so much coming their way,” Ruiz said. “I’m just praying to God that some way, somehow, they’re OK.” The facility was owned by Blackstar Fireworks, which is listed as an “active pyrotechnic license holder,” Cal Fire reported on Wednesday. The governor’s office reported that arson and bomb investigation teams have been deployed to the scene and are on standby.
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