In the wake of a toxic tank leak that led to the evacuation of up to 50,000 residents in Orange County, looters have begun targeting the now-empty homes. The community finds itself in turmoil as the streets of Garden Grove, once bustling, now lie eerily deserted, offering a tempting opportunity for prowlers.
Authorities have acted swiftly, confirming the arrest of seven individuals as they attempted to exploit the situation. These arrests were made in neighborhoods surrounding the GKN Aerospace facility, where the threat of a potentially explosive chemical leak prompted a mass evacuation.

The incident was triggered when a tank containing methyl methacrylate, a hazardous chemical, began to overheat, raising fears of an imminent explosion. This led to swift action by local officials, who ordered the evacuation last Thursday to ensure public safety.
In response to the escalating crisis, President Donald Trump approved a federal emergency declaration on Monday. This came after California Governor Gavin Newsom and other state leaders issued urgent warnings about the potential for the chemical leak in Garden Grove to escalate into a devastating explosion.