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Photos: Garden Grove chemical crisis highlights the danger of living near industrial companies
Thousands of evacuated residents still are not able to return to their homes after a chemical storage tank at an aerospace company in Garden Grove overheated, creating the possibility of an explosion.
Orange County fire officials said the threat of a BLEVE was eliminated during tank cooling efforts in Garden Grove.
The lawsuit filed against GKN Aerospace alleges negligence. Tens of thousands of Southern Californians remain under evacuation orders May 26.
Emergency officials are racing to mitigate a Garden Grove chemical tank crisis as thousands remain under evacuation orders.
A former GKN Aerospace employee is speaking out in the wake of the Garden Grove chemical crisis, calling it a wake-up call for California residents who may have no idea what's stored in facilities
Firefighters removed a ground house that had been spraying water on the tank in hopes the temperature will remain stable.
At the time of this writing, residents of Garden Grove, California, are watching nervously as crews struggle to prevent a tank containing 7,000 gallons of overheated methyl methacrylate from exploding. There are similarities between this incident and the ...
California crews conducted an overnight operation at the Orange County site of a chemical leak in Garden Grove and said Monday that the threat of a massive explosion had been "eliminated."