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Two Cousins Killed in Ontario Fireworks Explosion, Family Says

Two bodies were found in the backyard of the home where a stash of fireworks exploded, shattering windows of nearby houses and forcing evacuations in the San Bernardino County community.

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The search for more unexploded fireworks continues two days after a deadly blast in Ontario. Toni Guinyard reports for Today in LA on Thursday March 18, 2021.

Two men killed in an explosion caused by a stockpile of fireworks at an Ontario home were identified Wednesday by family members as two cousins.

Authorities said earlier Wednesday that Alex Paez, 38, and Ceasar Paez, 20, were missing after Tuesday's blast. Family members confirmed to NBCLA that the cousins died in the explosion.

Alex Paez's sister said the explosion happened at his home where their remains were found. He is survived by his wife and three children, she said. The younger cousin was visiting the home.

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Ceasar Paez, 20, and Alex Paez, 38, were identified by family members as the two people killed in a fireworks explosion in Ontario.

It was not immediately clear whether anyone else was home at the time of the explosion.

The coroner has not identified the bodies found in the backyard of the home at the site of the explosion, which shattered windows of nearby houses and cast a debris field across about 80 properties. Bomb squad technicians were looking for unexploded ordnance in the neighborhood about 40 miles east of Los Angeles in a task that will likely require days to complete.

Once the bomb squad determines the area is safe, investigators will enter the property. Authorities still have not been able to access the home at the center of the explosion.

“It’s too dangerous for us to get in there,” Ontario Police Chief Mike Lorenz said. “Today’s about making this place safe.”

Until then, dozens of evacuated residents will likely remain out of their homes,.

Enough unexploded fireworks to fill about 60 large buckets or boxes had been collected and were to be burned. But more explosives could be found and it could take days to clear the area, Ontario Fire Chief Ray Gayk said at a news briefing.

Law enforcement agents — including the FBI — are investigating the explosion. A huge plume of smoke could be seen for miles. Two other explosions followed the main blast, and fireworks continued to explode hours after the initial explosion.

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, – MARCH 16: Firework shell casings are seen on the road following an explosion at home in Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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ONTARIO, CA – MARCH 16: Debris and rubble at the site of an explosion that sent massive fireworks into the sky in Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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, – MARCH 16: Ontario Police officers and a man are seen running away from an explosion at a home in Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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, – MARCH 16: An explosion sending off multiple fireworks and a plume of smoke into the sky in Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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ONTARIO, CA – MARCH 16: A home is destroyed after a massive firework explosion in Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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ONTARIO, CA – MARCH 16: Grieving family members comfort one another following an explosion at a home in Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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ONTARIO, CA – MARCH 16: Debris and rubble in the back of a destroyed home in the aftermath of a massive firework explosion that rocked Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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ONTARIO, CA – MARCH 16: Animal rescue volunteers calm a distressed horse following a fire from an explosion at a home Ontario on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images)
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Ontario, CA – March 16: Tametra Shaw, 31, seen through a window of her apartment shattered in a massive explosion caused by fireworks in Ontario. Two people were killed when a massive blast caused by exploding fireworks shook an Ontario neighborhood Tuesday afternoon near Francis Street and Fern Avenue on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 in Ontario, CA.(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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A fireworks explosion in Ontario shook a neighborhood and left multiple people dead on Tuesday, March 16, 2021.
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Smoke drifts a day later from the Ontario property where fireworks exploded March 16, 2021 in Ontario.
A woman runs for cover when a stash of fireworks explodes March 16, 2021 in Ontario. Credit: Erika Rodriguez

Fire officials initially said the fireworks appeared to be commercial-grade, but Gayk on Wednesday said authorities had backed away from that description based on a closer look.

“Some of them are kind of a mixed bag of what you would find at out-of-state places” where they are legal, he said.

Fireworks are illegal in Ontario, as in many California cities. Lorenz said last year officers received more than 240 calls of fireworks being set off in the area.

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