Waipahu Fireworks Accident Causes $500k in Damages to Homes
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 8 – Illegal fireworks during Fourth of July caused a fire displacing two families and damaging two homes, amid more than 300 fire dispatches in Sacramento, officials said.
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Family begins recovery, seeks justice after fireworks destroy home
Hanna and Joe Estep pick up the pieces and hope for justice following a fireworks-induced blaze that destroyed their home early Saturday, July 5, 2025. The family’s home just off Lake Avenue and Interstate 25 turned into a blaze when illegal fireworks set their house afire, damaging it beyond repair and displacing the family.
Fireworks believed to be cause of fire that engulfed 2 Sacramento County homes, displaced families
Illegal fireworks in Sacramento County on the Fourth of July are believed to have caused a fire at two houses on Hardester Drive, displacing two families and causing extensive damage.
Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) — An Indio family is displaced after their home was destroyed by illegal fireworks. According to a GoFundMe campaign started by family members, a firework, illegally lit by neighbors, fell in their backyard, setting the house on fire. All family members made it out safely, but the home was completely destroyed. The family is seeking support and is releasing this statement: “This fundraiser is to help the family b…
Disposed fireworks cause house fire in Wrightsville Beach
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC (WWAY) — Authorities responded to a house fire in Wrightsville Beach early Saturday morning that was caused by discarded fireworks. A spokesperson for the town says first responders got the call around 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning for a house fire in the 400 block of S Lumina Ave. When they arrived, firefighters found fireworks that had been discarded in a trash can under the home ignited. The ensuing fire caused signific…
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