Three companies agree to pay more than $4 million over El Dorado Fire lawsuit
Three companies have agreed to pay more than $4 million to the United States in a settlement tied to the 2020 El Dorado Fire in California. The agreement includes an Ohio-based smoke bomb designer and importer, plus two other companies named in the lawsuit.
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According to the source, the fire was ignited during a gender reveal photo shoot. The blaze burned nearly 23,000 acres and caused the death of a firefighter.
The settlement covers costs and damages linked to the wildfire. The source does not provide additional details on the terms of the agreement, the companies' individual shares, or any court findings beyond the settlement itself.
The reported payment is for United States costs and damages arising from the wildfire. No further operational developments, criminal charges, or other consequences are stated in the text.
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The incident remains described through the wildfire's origin, scale, and fatal outcome, along with the financial resolution now reached by the three companies.

