Investigators have determined that fireworks were the cause of one of the biggest blazes that swept through a longtime Sacramento business.
"We grind clay for ceramics, so anything from tile manufacturing, dinnerware manufacturing, to potters at home, kids at school," said Aaron Philips, the company's general manager.
"We're going to be without our warehouse, which is critical to our business and it's really frustrating," Philips said.
"The fire conditions that were inside were extremely heavy," Metro Fire Captain Mark Nunez said.
Despite the fire, the business remains open and continues to sell undamaged inventory. But they're still bracing for a big economic loss.
A night of illegal fireworks celebrations is shaping the future of this long-time ceramics supply business.
The business says some of their most popular clay that was destroyed comes from a mine in Amador County that is now closed and was the last of its kind still available.
"I really wish we had some more sanity with fireworks," Philips said.
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