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Emergency Declared in Southern California Due to Chemical Tank Crisis

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Emergency crews launched an urgent mission overnight in Southern California to tackle a failing chemical tank. This crisis has led to the declaration of a state of emergency by Gov. Gavin Newsom and the evacuation of over 40,000 residents.

Rising Temperatures Threaten Disaster

The temperature inside the primary tank has reached 90 degrees Fahrenheit, rising one degree each hour since it was last recorded at 77 degrees. Internal checks by the Orange County Fire Authority revealed these dangerous conditions, despite the use of drone cameras and cooling measures.

Potential Catastrophic Outcomes

The Orange County Fire Authority, led by Incident Commander Greg Covey and Interim Chief T.J. McGovern, warned of two catastrophic possibilities: the tank could spill a hazardous chemical or explode, potentially affecting nearby tanks. The goal of the mission is to neutralize a 15,000-gallon tank to mitigate this risk.

Covey mentioned a possible plan to use heavy water flows to slow the chemical’s reaction. This method involves curing the chemical from the outside to prevent an explosion.

Emergency Measures and Evacuation

Contingency plans, such as diking and damming, are being set up to manage potential spills. The diversion efforts aim to prevent chemicals from contaminating water sources.

Gov. Newsom’s emergency declaration has allowed expedited resource deployment to the site. State agencies continue to support affected communities.

The Cause of the Emergency

This emergency arose when methyl methacrylate began leaking from a tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove. Although initial cooling measures seemed effective, the situation worsened by Friday.

Health Risks and Public Warnings

Orange County Health Care Agency’s Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong warned of health risks if the tank ruptures. Toxic vapors could lead to severe respiratory issues. Authorities advise residents that they are safe as long as they remain outside the evacuation zone.

Garden Grove Police Chief Amir El-Farra announced the expansion of the evacuation zone to ensure public safety.

Government Response

Rep. Derek Tran is monitoring the situation and liaising with federal agencies, including FEMA and the EPA, though no immediate response has been received.

The story continues to develop, with further updates expected. Fox News Digital journalist Alexandra Koch is tracking the national implications of this high-stakes event.

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