Failing chemical tank forces thousands to evacuate in Southern California
Approximately 40,000 residents in six Orange County cities were ordered to evacuate their homes due to a failing chemical tank. The tank, located at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, contains up to 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate, a highly flammable chemical used in plastics.

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AI-generatedApproximately 40,000 residents in six Orange County cities were ordered to evacuate their homes due to a failing chemical tank. The tank, located at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, contains up to 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate, a highly flammable chemical used in plastics. Emergency responders are working to prevent the tank from leaking or exploding. Firefighters have successfully reduced the tank's temperature, providing more time to stabilize the situation. Despite evacuation orders, over 4,000 people initially refused to leave.
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5 extractedMore than 4,000 people refused to evacuate their homes.
Firefighters were able to reduce the tank's temperature to stabilize the situation.
The tank could rupture, causing a spill and plume, or explode.
The tank contained up to 7,000 gallons (26,500 litres) of methyl methacrylate, a highly flammable chemical.
Approximately 40,000 people in Southern California were ordered to evacuate due to a failing chemical tank.