SF brothers among feared victims in Yolo Co. fireworks explosion as dozens attend vigil
A vigil in San Francisco drew dozens of family members mourning the seven victims of a fireworks warehouse explosion in Yolo County, which occurred shortly before the Fourth of July. Brothers Jesus and Jhony Ramos, along with their step-brother Junior Melendez, are among the missing and feared dead. Their former teacher, Jeff Steeno, recalled Jesus's calming presence during conflicts, highlighting his vibrant personality. The principal at Buena Vista Horace Mann K-8 expressed sorrow over Jesus's loss, noting his caring nature and the impact he had on classmates and teachers. Investigators from CalFire executed multiple search warrants, including one at a San Francisco home linked to Devastating Pyrotechnics, the company responsible for the warehouse.
Families await DNA analysis to confirm the identities of their loved ones. The community is grappling with the tragedy, reflecting on the lives lost in the explosion. This incident underscores the dangers associated with fireworks and raises questions about safety regulations in the industry.