All evacuation orders for the Garden Grove chemical crisis were lifted, allowing the final 16,000 residents to return home after days of uncertainty.
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (KABC) -- There is no longer a threat of explosion, fire or chemical leak for a damaged tank at the GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, the Orange County Fire Authority ...
Garden Grove residents have been allowed to return to their homes after the threat of a catastrophic explosion from an ...
Tens of thousands of Garden Grove residents have returned home nearly a week after an overheating chemical tank triggered ...
Garden Grove residents were allowed to return home after the threat of a catastrophic explosion from an overheating chemical ...
Residents voiced frustrations, concerns over preparedness, communication during crisis and why volatile chemicals are allowed ...
Just a day after tens of thousands of Orange County residents were finally able to return to their homes after days of ...
The lawsuit filed against GKN Aerospace alleges negligence. Tens of thousands of Southern Californians remain under evacuation orders May 26.
All evacuation orders in Garden Grove were lifted after officials said the overheated chemical tank no longer poses a threat.
The near-disaster in Garden Grove serves as a reminder of the widespread but overlooked industrial risks embedded in Southern ...