I can't imagine the mother of the 3 brothers missing. My goodness. RIP to the missing!
Sadly there's probably nothing left to find of the 7 missing people.
This is so heartbreaking. If these seven souls are gone, I pray it was instantaneous but fear their last moments were terrifying.
I'm sorry girlfriend, your boyfriend is not struggling under the debris. He likely didn't suffer, which you might take comfort in once you accept that he's gone.
Im sorry to say it, but they arent ok. they are almost certainly burnt beyond recognition
She is wrong! To expect people to rush in and be put in harms way. They already know with an explosion like that nobody survived. Also, the place is an active crime scene.
This country needs to get over fireworks. The danger, animals lost and hurt from running away, veterans traumatized. We're a country of dolts.
No one should risk their life to recover a body. And, sadly, there's no reason to believe that there's anyone alive in that warehouse. I'm sure that, if there was, they would move heaven and earth to reach them. The young woman is having a hard time accepting that. I get it. It would be hard for me too. I would probably want to go in myself. But that wouldn't be smart. I'm sure her life feels torn apart right now. I hope she will be able, in time, to find some peace.
I think we know whst happened to the missing 7 people. Very sad. I live in Yolo County. I didn't know we had a fireworks warehouse in the area.
One of the emotions of grief is anger. She knows deep inside he's gone, she is just hoping desperately it's not true.
Wow! I feel bad for that girl, but come on. Use your brain not your emotions. Life just doesn't follow YOUR timeline, not always. I'm sure the firefighters are doing their best in a bad and dangerous situation.
Title is DECEPTIVE!!! Add “Fireworks” to Warehouse Explosion 💥
Wow... 3 brothers. Thats horrible man.
Once the explosion occurred it is no longer a rescue effort, it would turn into a recovery. I hear what the girlfriend is saying, but those firefighters have families as well. A big fire like this with explosives is dangerous. Firefighters are human, not Superman.
Sorry, but this reporter did not seem ready to get the live mic. A lot of filler words.
Doesn't sound like the girlfriend has an idea of basic physics. You can't run into an active explosion to "save" someone. She talks like life is a dreamy movie.
Hmmm. I wonder who owns the business, and the status of the workers. Sounds kinda . .. 'OSHA? We don't need no steenkin' OSHA!'
How could the residents of a small rural town not know that there was a fireworks warehouse nearby?
How does something like this end up within feet of residential properties. Looks like much more stringent regulations and insurance are required.
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