Chemical Tank Crack Eases Explosion Fears in California
A damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, cracked over the weekend, potentially relieving pressure and reducing explosion risk. 50,000 residents remain evacuated.
A damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, cracked over the weekend, potentially relieving pressure and reducing explosion risk. 50,000 residents remain evacuated.
EPA head Lee Zeldin warns that an overheated chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, will fail, with a potential explosion risk. Evacuations expanded as officials work to prevent disaster.
California governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency after a storage tank containing highly flammable methyl methacrylate began off-gassing in Garden Grove, Orange County, threatening 40,000 evacuees.
40,000 people evacuated in Southern California after a chemical tank at GKN Aerospace leaked hazardous chemicals, risking explosion. Officials warn of catastrophic failure.
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RecommendedAuthorities in Orange County, California, ordered 40,000 people to evacuate due to a chemical leak from a tank holding methyl methacrylate, which risks explosion.