Over 40K Evacuated Over Chemical Tank in California
Officials said the overheated tank could rupture or explode, and about 40,000 residents were ordered out as crews worked to cool it.
- On Thursday, May 21, 2026, a methyl methacrylate leak at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove prompted emergency officials to evacuate approximately 40,000 residents after the chemical overheated within a storage tank, creating risks of catastrophic spill or explosion.
- Broken, "gummed up" valves prevented crews from draining the tank, forcing Orange County Fire Authority Incident Commander Craig Covey to implement emergency cooling measures while bracing for rupture or thermal-runaway explosion.
- Fire Authority Division Chief Craig Covey reported Saturday that internal tank temperatures climbed to 90°F, while Orange County Health Officer Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong warned inhaling vapors from the 7,000 gallons can cause severe respiratory distress.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency on Saturday to mobilize state resources and expand shelter availability as officials confirmed schools and facilities remain closed with no timeline for residents to return.
- Working 24 hours a day, emergency crews continue stabilizing the facility using containment barriers and thermal-monitoring drones while officials maintain the large exclusion zone to ensure community safety during the ongoing crisis.
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An overheated and leaking tank containing the toxic and extremely flammable chemical methyl methacrylate is at risk of exploding in California – while residents in the area are reporting headaches, dizziness and respiratory irritation.
The authorities evacuated tens of thousands of people.
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Whole quarters are threatened by a reservoir containing approximately 26,000 litres of methyl methacrylate, a flammable liquid used in plastic manufacturing.
The governor of California has declared a state of emergency in Orange County. A damaged methyl methacrylate tank poses a high risk of explosion or toxic release, forcing 40,000 people to evacuate their homes.
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