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California Chemical Tank Hits 100 Degrees, but Forecast Offers Good News

California Chemical Tank Hits 100 Degrees, but Forecast Offers Good News

Summary

A large chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, containing methyl methacrylate, has reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit, raising concerns about a possible explosion. Fire crews found a crack in the tank that may help release pressure safely, and mild weather conditions are helping reduce the risk of a disaster.

Key Facts

  • The chemical tank holds thousands of gallons of methyl methacrylate, used in plastics and aerospace manufacturing.
  • Its temperature reached at least 100 degrees, the highest the thermometer could measure.
  • Over 40,000 people were evacuated from Garden Grove and nearby areas due to safety concerns.
  • A crack discovered in the tank may be acting as a pressure relief, possibly preventing a severe explosion.
  • There is only one crack, and no active chemical leaks have been detected.
  • Weather conditions are mild, with temperatures in the low 70s during the day and light winds, which help slow heating and limit chemical spread.
  • Fire officials are continuing cooling efforts and monitoring the tank closely.
  • Wind gusts in the area could still carry chemicals into populated zones if a small leak occurs.
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