The remains of all seven missing workers have been followed Explosion in a fireworks warehouse on Tuesday In the Northern California community of Asparto, Yolo County officials confirmed on Saturday afternoon.
The coroner’s office is still working to identify the remains. Body tests and DNA tests are prescribed to start this upcoming week.
Marisol Ramos told CBS Sacramento that Koroner’s office called him late on Saturday afternoon with the news. His two sons18 -year -old Jesus Ramos and 22 -year -old Johnny Ramos, and their half -brothers, 28 -year -old Junior Mendez, are among the dead.
The Ramos family is getting out when the road is closed at the scene, waiting for the reply for the days.
“I lost my two children, my sons. I ask for justice,” said Ramos boys’ father, Johnny Ramos, Senior.
State Fire Marshals and Federal agencies, including alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosive bureau, were at the scene throughout the day on Saturday, officials said they planned to blow out fireworks and dangerous materials in the scene with small, controlled explosions. He assured that the community was in all security precautions and do not worry if they heard the bangs loudly.
The Ramos family expressed their displeasure with the plan when the deputy of a Yolo County Sheriff on Saturday stopped to share the news of those possible controlled explosions.
Marisol and Jhuni Ramos Senior said they feared evidence and the remains of their loved ones could be destroyed.
The deputy assured that this was just one part of the investigation.
A Yolo County official said on Tuesday night the deadly explosion occurred in a devastating fireworks warehouse, which was not allowed to store fireworks in Esparto. Many structures caught fire and many grass fire burned about 80 acres.
The property is owned by Lieutenant Sam Machado of Yolo County Sheriff, a county officer said. Machado’s house on the property was destroyed in the blasts and it is not clear that he was injured.
On Friday, officials said that the human remains were located after the coroner division gained access to the site, but the details were limited at that time.
A fourth person was also identified by the family as Carlos Rodriguez.