The Yuba-Sutter area's premiere fireworks show has been rescheduled from the Fourth of July to Saturday the 5th, officials announced late Wednesday. A helicopter stands by as crews try unsuccessfully to revive one of two drowning victims on the Yuba River this Fourth of July. A fireworks factory explosion in Esparto disrupts Yuba-Sutter Fourth of July plans as officials work on alternatives after the destructive loss of fireworks. 🇺🇸 Join Us for the 2025 4th of July Fireworks Celebration! 🇺🇸 The City of Marysville, City of Yuba City, Yuba County and Sutter County invite you and your family to celebrate Independence Day at Riverfront Park on Friday, July 4, 2025! 🎇 Enjoy an evening of food vendors, family fun, and a spectacular fireworks show lighting up the Yuba-Sutter sky! 🌭🍧🎶 📍 Riverfront Having lost the fireworks intended for the Yuba-Sutter display in the warehouse fire, officials on both sides of the Feather River are exploring other ways to celebrate the Fourth of July. The Fourth of July holiday weekend was a good reminder of the power of the River Ambassador team, as well as the work that we have ahead of us. With thousands of visitors flocking to Bridgeport and 49 crossings to celebrate, Ambassadors had their busiest weekend yet connecting with over 500 people about the importance of good stewardship practices and fire safety. While walking the jam-packed The second incident came around 3 p.m. on the Yuba River near Bridgeport. Nevada County Consolidated firefighters joined with the Penn Valley Fire Protection District to respond to a water rescue. Events on the Fourth of July: -The annual Children’s Parade in downtown Yuba City will begin at 10 a.m., starting at Plumas Street and Center Street. The parade will end at the Town Square Fountain. Fireworks intended for shows in Marysville, Yuba City and Placerville for the Fourth of July holiday, among others in Northern California, were among the pyrotechnics that were incinerated in a blast Tuesday night at a fireworks storage facility in Esparto. The bodies of two men who drowned were recovered by the Nevada County Consolidated Fire Department on Thursday in the Yuba River. As summer temperatures rise so do the number of visitors to the South Yuba River. As a result, safety officials are dealing with crowded parking lots, unsafe and illegal parking, litter, and an increase in accidents. This 4th of July weekend, SYRCL asks Yuba visitors to help keep families, the river, and our river community protected by following safety and parking guidelines. Details The Nevada County Consolidated Fire Department and other emergency crews responded to two drownings in the Yuba River on Fourth of July. Rescue crews responded to two separate deadly water emergencies on the Yuba River on Thursday afternoon, the Nevada County Consolidated Fire Department said. Join us for the 2025 4th of July Fireworks Celebration! The City of Marysville, City of Yuba City, Yuba County and Sutter County invite you and your family to celebrate Independence Day at Riverfront Park on Friday, July 4, 2025! Enjoy an evening of food vendors, family fun, and a spectacular fireworks show lighting up the Yuba-Sutter sky! Whether you’re looking for a hometown parade, a fireworks finale or just an excuse to eat a hot dog and wave a flag, the Yuba-Sutter region offers plenty of patriotic ways to celebrate Independence Day this year. After two men drowned on the Yuba River on July Fourth during a prolonged California heat wave, a third person drowned in nearby Scotts Flat Lake the next day. Yuba-Sutter Regional Fireworks Show Independence day, July 4 starting at 9:30pm in the Marysville soccer fields between the 5th and 10th Street bridges. Bring your own picnic/BBQ space, and feel free to bring family friendly games to play. Two drownings occurred along the Yuba River in Nevada County on the Fourth of July, prompting safety warnings. Local News 2 dead in Fourth of July drownings in Nevada County The incidents happened along the Yuba River in less than an hour. Table of Contents Land Acknowledgement YFN Updates and News News Recurring Meetings and Events Webinars Grants Literature and Resources Land Acknowledgement SYRCL works throughout the Yuba River watershed on the Ancestral and Traditional homelands of the Nisenan Tribe, and includes shared boundaries with the Mountain Maidu, Konkow, and Washoe peoples. These tribes have lived here for millennia
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