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State of emergency issued in California town, victim of water tank explosion identified

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LEMOORE, Calif. (KFSN) — New aerial video shows the aftermath of the mechanical failure of a 1.5 million gallon water tank in Lemoore, California.

City Manager Nathan Olson confirmed an explosion happened around 1:30 p.m. Monday.

“As the contractor started to weld, an explosion ensued, the tank separated from the ground, lifted up approximately 70 feet vertically before a tsunami occurred, causing major infrastructure damage to the well site 7,” Olson said.

That explosion and rush of water left 41-year-old Dion Jones dead and city employee Jeramey Climer injured.

“Mr. Jones is married with three children,” he said. Olson said Jones also worked as a union carpenter for his current company for 16 years.

Olson says Climer was released from the hospital Monday night and is resting at home.

A state of emergency was issued in Lemoore Tuesday.

Customers cannot water their lawns, wash down concrete, or spray down vehicles until further notice.

“Water conservation is much needed now and the focus for water use is on the residents and local businesses to maintain operations,” said Olson.

He said fire suppression will also be key. For any mutual aid fires, Kings County Fire Department will be bringing extra trucks filled with water to help with conservation.

Olson said some customers and businesses may have low water pressure or discolored water, but he says the water is safe to drink.