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We can never let another chemical explosion threaten residents again

May 28, 2026
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We can never let another chemical explosion threaten residents again

On Memorial Day weekend, Garden Grove was an international news story for a terrifying reason: A chemical tank at a local aerospace company was in danger of exploding.

Together, our community made it through the crisis and worked together to prevent the worst outcome from happening. Our story became a story of triumph, not tragedy.

But for thousands of residents of Garden Grove, Stanton, Westminster and neighboring communities, the chemical tank incident turned everyday life upside down in a matter of hours.

Families were evacuated from their homes, small businesses were forced to close, workers lost wages and parents anxiously waited for reassurance that their children were safe.

Aerial view of water being sprayed onto several overheated tanks at an aerospace plant.
On Memorial Day weekend, Garden Grove was an international news story for a terrifying reason: A chemical tank at a local aerospace company was in danger of exploding. Getty Images

In the midst of this crisis, our community demonstrated remarkable strength.

First responders worked around the clock, volunteers stepped up to support displaced families, while local organizations, schools, and neighbors came together to help one another.

But as the immediate emergency winds down, we cannot allow the needs of impacted residents and businesses to be forgotten. 

I will continue standing with our residents and small businesses until everyone is made whole.

Aerial view of traffic cones on closed streets in Garden Grove, California.
In the midst of this crisis, our community demonstrated remarkable strength. Getty Images

That means aggressively pursuing every available resource at the local, state and federal levels to support recovery.

It means ensuring displaced families receive timely assistance, helping small businesses recover lost revenue and making certain cities are not left to shoulder the full financial burden of this emergency alone.

It also means demanding full accountability.


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Residents deserve complete transparency about what caused this incident, whether negligence or safety failures played a role and why hazardous chemical storage tanks were permitted to threaten so many nearby homes, schools and businesses.

If corners were cut, the responsible parties must be held accountable. The burden of this disaster should not fall on working families, small business owners or taxpayers.

Too often, communities receive promises during a crisis only to be forgotten once the cameras leave. That cannot happen here.

Volunteers passing out meals to evacuees at Freedom Hall.
Too often, communities receive promises during a crisis only to be forgotten once the cameras leave. That cannot happen here. Getty Images

As the California Legislature prepares to negotiate the state budget, recovery funding for impacted residents, workers and small businesses must be a priority. 

At the same time, we must act to prevent this from happening again by strengthening safety standards, increasing inspection frequency, improving emergency preparedness and enhancing oversight of facilities that store hazardous materials in populated areas.

Protecting public safety and supporting community recovery must remain top priorities.  

I am deeply grateful to the Orange County Fire Authority, law enforcement, emergency responders, city officials, school districts and countless volunteers who worked tirelessly to keep our communities safe. Their dedication made a difference during an unprecedented emergency.

Now, our focus must shift to recovery and accountability.

Aerial view of water being sprayed onto chemical tanks at an aerospace plant.
Protecting public safety and supporting community recovery must remain top priorities.   Getty Images

The residents of Garden Grove, Stanton, Westminster and surrounding areas have shown patience, resilience and compassion throughout this ordeal. They deserve leaders who will fight for them long after the headlines fade.

Until all families are safely back in their homes, businesses can reopen and thrive, all available recovery resources are secured and those responsible are held accountable, the work remains unfinished — our strong community deserves nothing less. 

Beyond the immediate recovery, this incident exposed serious concerns about the placement and oversight of hazardous industrial facilities near residential neighborhoods.

Families should never have to wonder whether dangerous chemicals stored nearby could force them from their homes overnight. Our communities deserve stronger safeguards and clear accountability when failures occur.

This must serve as a wake-up call for policymakers at every level of government.

We owe it to the residents of Garden Grove, Stanton, Westminster and surrounding communities to learn from this crisis and take meaningful action so that no family has to endure a crisis like this again.

Tri Ta is a Republican member of the California Assembly for the 70th district, representing Garden Grove and neighboring areas.

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