The threat of a catastrophic tank explosion in Orange County, California has been eliminated, though the overall situation remains unstable, according to reporting by CNN on Monday.
At least 50,000 residents have been displaced following Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national state of emergency. The GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove houses a tank containing methyl methacrylate, a flammable and reactive chemical used in resin and plastic manufacturing. A potential boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion, or BLEVE, has been averted, according to the Orange County Fire Authority — which confirmed no chemical leak has been detected through continuous atmospheric monitoring.
However, ongoing public safety threats remain.
The site is located several miles from Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Angel Stadium in Anaheim. California state Sen. Tony Strickland (R) expressed cautious optimism about current conditions compared to Thursday.
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