40,000 Evacuated as Chemical Tank Threatens Explosion
About 40,000 people evacuated in Southern California after a methyl methacrylate tank at an aerospace plastics facility overheated and could rupture or explode.
About 40,000 people evacuated in Southern California after a methyl methacrylate tank at an aerospace plastics facility overheated and could rupture or explode.
Authorities say the risk of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated at a damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, after it overheated last week.
Authorities confirm a crack in a damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, relieved pressure and cooled the chemical, eliminating explosion risk. Evacuations remain for 50,000 residents.
A chemical tank at an aerospace plant in Garden Grove, California, risks exploding, prompting mandatory evacuation of 50,000 residents as crews work to prevent disaster.
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RecommendedA chemical tank at an aerospace plant in Garden Grove, California, may explode, prompting evacuation orders for 40,000 residents as crews work to prevent disaster.
A damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, is steadily rising in temperature despite cooling efforts, posing explosion and spill risks. Evacuation orders for 40,000 residents remain as authorities monitor the situation.
A chemical tank leak in Southern California has forced 40,000 people to evacuate. Emergency crews are responding to the hazmat situation in Garden Grove.