California residents hold vigil to remember those lost in warehouse blast
ESPARTO, Calif. (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - One week after the Esparto blast, families gathered to hold a prayer vigil near the warehouse site Tuesday.
Family members, friends and strangers stood together near the site where seven lives were lost for a solemn moment of reflection.
The prayer service was led by members of the Pentecostal Church of God from Sacramento.
They prayed for strength, healing and hope for those left behind.
According to investigators, the explosion leveled buildings and killed seven people.
