Garden Grove chemical crisis
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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 announced on Tuesday night. All evacuation orders were ...
Garden Grove residents have been allowed to return to their homes after the threat of a catastrophic explosion from an overheating tank was eliminated, but many say they still don’t feel safe and are calling for the plant to be shut down.
Orange County Fire Authority officials said Monday morning that the temperature of a chemical tank in Garden Grove has cooled, eliminating the risk of a catastrophic explosion. “We are happy to
Residents voiced frustrations, concerns over preparedness, communication during crisis and why volatile chemicals are allowed near homes and schools.
Just a day after tens of thousands of Orange County residents were finally able to return to their homes after days of uncertainty due to a chemical tank crisis at a nearby aerospace facility, a group of high school seniors was able to walk the stage for ...
Southern California still runs on heavy industry. Garden Grove's chemical tank crisis was just a reminder.
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If you were a family looking to spend a fun Memorial Day weekend at Disneyland, you probably got a nasty surprise. As most Southern Californians were made aware of, the Golden State was gripped in the fears that a chemical tanker in Garden Grove (which is in Orange County) would either explode or leak toxic chemicals into the atmosphere.
More than 100 community members packed Garden Grove City Council chambers for a community meeting on the chemical threat.