"What are they going to do for the people who were affected? Because we're still here trying to recoup from this," said Monica Ivie, who lives in Esparto.
"I did notice this crack right here at the base is a little bit more prominent than it was before," Ivie said.
"If we can't use it, we freeze," Ivie said. "If it's not safe to use and we use it anyway, then the house burns down."
The multiple windows on Mike Meier's property that were shattered have been repaired, but several homes closest to the fireworks facility site still have windows boarded up.
Ivie said she was grateful for how the county delivered water and a generator to her property right after the explosions, but now she is feeling forgotten.
The impact of the deadly blast continues to be felt for miles around and months later.
Ivie also said she has not received a credit on her PG&E account from when the power was out. PG&E says it has not received any claims from people in Esparto but is looking into it.
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