
Chemical Tank Emergency at F-35 Supplier in California
A chemical tank emergency occurred at GKN Aerospace, an F-35 supplier in Garden Grove, California, leading to dozens of lawsuits amid a broader campaign against defense firms.
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A chemical tank emergency occurred at GKN Aerospace, an F-35 supplier in Garden Grove, California, leading to dozens of lawsuits amid a broader campaign against defense firms.

All 50,000 evacuees have been cleared to return home after a chemical emergency at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, California. Evacuation orders were lifted following the stabilization of a chemical tank.

California lawmakers are pressuring the federal government for an emergency declaration regarding the toxic chemical situation at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove.

Tens of thousands of residents in Southern California were ordered to evacuate after a chemical tank containing methyl methacrylate began leaking, posing a risk of explosion or further toxic release. The incident prompted a large-scale evacuation in areas like Garden Grove.
An aerospace company linked to a chemical leak scare in Garden Grove is reportedly facing multiple court cases and disruptions to its supply chain.
A crack was discovered in a storage tank in Garden Grove, California, leading to an evacuation. Authorities have since deemed the area safe, allowing residents to return to their homes.

A chemical tank in Southern California began heating up, risking an explosion and prompting the evacuation of approximately 40,000 residents. Governor Newsom declared a state of emergency as authorities sought solutions to prevent a major chemical disaster.

A chemical tank rupture at a paper mill in Washington state has resulted in one fatality and left nine people missing. The incident involved millions of liters of corrosive substance, causing injuries and a large fire.

Officials in California have announced that the threat of a massive chemical tank explosion has been eliminated, though evacuations remain in effect. The incident involved a damaged chemical tank in Orange County, which posed a risk of a toxic explosion.

Approximately 40,000 residents in Southern California have been evacuated due to the risk of an explosion or leak from a toxic chemical tank near Disneyland. Authorities are on high alert as the dangerous chemical poses a significant threat to the surrounding area.