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40,000 people under evacuation orders for a chemical tank leak in Southern California

40,000 people under evacuation orders for a chemical tank leak in Southern California

Summary

About 40,000 people in Southern California were told to evacuate because a large chemical tank at an aerospace plant was leaking and overheating. Authorities worked to prevent the tank from exploding or cracking while managing the leak and protecting the environment.

Key Facts

  • The tank held 6,000 to 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate, a chemical used to make plastic parts.
  • The leak happened at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, Orange County.
  • Evacuation orders affected residents in Garden Grove and parts of five other nearby cities.
  • No injuries or deaths have been reported so far.
  • Fire officials said the tank could fail or explode, but they don’t know when.
  • Emergency crews sprayed water on the tank to keep it cool and used sandbags to contain potential spills.
  • Methyl methacrylate vapors can cause health problems like breathing trouble, eye irritation, nausea, and headaches.
  • Disneyland and its theme parks near the area were not evacuated.
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