California: 40,000 people ordered to evacuate over chemical leak fears
Authorities in Orange County, California, have ordered 40,000 residents to evacuate due to concerns over a chemical leak at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove. A storage tank containing methyl methacrylate, a highly flammable chemical used in resins and plastics, began off-gassing and threatened to fail.

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AI-generatedAuthorities in Orange County, California, have ordered 40,000 residents to evacuate due to concerns over a chemical leak at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove. A storage tank containing methyl methacrylate, a highly flammable chemical used in resins and plastics, began off-gassing and threatened to fail. Initially, an evacuation order was issued on Thursday but later lifted, only to be reissued and expanded by Friday due to damage to a tank valve that prevented complete mitigation. Officials stated the tank is "actively in crisis," with two potential outcomes: a spill of 6,000-7,000 gallons of chemicals or an explosion that could affect surrounding tanks. Emergency responders have established shelters and are preparing sand barriers as a containment measure.
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5 extractedEmergency responders have laid out sand barriers to contain chemicals in case the tank cracks.
Some 15% of those facing evacuation orders were refusing to leave.
There are two main options: the tank fails and spills 6-7,000 gallons of chemicals, or it goes into thermal runaway and explodes.
A storage tank holding methyl methacrylate at a GKN Aerospace facility began off-gassing and threatened to fail.
Authorities ordered the evacuation of 40,000 people in Orange County, California due to concerns about a chemical leak.