GARDEN GROVE, CA. (THECOUNT) — An emergency situation has unfolded in Garden Grove, California, following a major hazardous materials incident at an aerospace manufacturing facility. Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) unified commanders have issued a stark assessment regarding an unstable, overheating chemical holding tank, warning that the structure will inevitably fail.
The crisis began at the GKN Aerospace facility located at 12122 Western Avenue. A massive 34,000-gallon industrial storage tank containing methyl methacrylate—a highly volatile and flammable chemical used in plastics manufacturing—malfunctioned and began venting toxic vapors into the atmosphere.
According to OCFA Division Chief Craig Covey, efforts to cool down the tank through unmanned water lines have been continuous, but the threat remains severe. Officials confirmed the internal temperature of the chemicals has already reached 90 degrees Fahrenheit and is steadily increasing by 1 degree per hour. Because the tank’s internal stabilization failed, fire officials have narrowed the final outcomes to just two scenarios:
Because of the direct threat to public safety, emergency personnel have ordered the mandatory evacuation of roughly 40,000 residents across a sweeping grid. Under California law, this evacuation order carries legal weight and signals an immediate threat to life.
The primary evacuation zone encompasses areas bounded by:
The 22 Freeway remains open to commuter traffic despite sections of the evacuation zone reaching just south of the highway. Multiple schools in the area are closed until further notice.
The County of Orange activated its Emergency Operations Center alongside dedicated public information hotlines to coordinate response efforts.
Emergency management officials explicitly requested that the public stop calling emergency lines with operational suggestions or advice. This ensures dispatchers and tactical responders can keep critical communication channels fully clear for frontline hazardous materials operations. Up-to-the-minute details continue to be broadcasted via the official OCFA channels.
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