Orange County chemical leak evacuations end as officials say no more danger to public

Residents of Southern California can finally breathe a sigh of relief as they were allowed to return home Tuesday night after a hazardous materials situation at an aerospace facility was deemed safe. The peril arose from a 7,000-gallon tank of methyl methacrylate, a volatile and flammable chemical, located at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove.

The emergency first surfaced on Thursday and swiftly escalated, prompting authorities to undertake significant public safety measures, including extensive evacuations. At the height of the crisis, approximately 60,000 people in Garden Grove and surrounding areas were evacuated due to the looming threat of an explosion, fire, or chemical exposure.

By the evening, officials had assessed that the threat was completely mitigated. The Orange County Fire Authority assured the community that there was no longer a danger from potential explosions, leaks, fires, or any other public safety hazards.

“All evacuation orders related to the Garden Grove hazardous materials incident have been lifted,” the agency announced, bringing an end to the tense situation that had gripped the region for several days.

By Tuesday night, officials confirmed the danger had passed, saying there was no remaining risk of explosion, leakage, fire, or harm to the public, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.

“All evacuation orders related to the Garden Grove hazardous materials incident have been lifted,” the agency said.

For the time being, Western remains closed between Garden Grove Blvd. and Chapman.

While most evacuation orders were lifted Monday, about 16,000 residents had remained out of their homes due to lingering concerns about a possible fire or explosion risk, concerns that were ultimately ruled out.

The scare has raised broader questions in the community about why hazardous chemicals were stored at the Garden Grove facility, located in a city of about 171,000 people roughly 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

At a community meeting Tuesday, frustrated residents pressed city officials for answers as they acknowledged the need for a deeper review.

Mayor Stephanie Klopfenstein said investigations will be launched at the city, state, and federal levels.

Legal action has commenced against GKN Aerospace, with eight lawsuits filed on behalf of 70 individuals.

The company faces allegations of negligence in connection with the emergency that necessitated the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.

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