The Orange County Fire Authority says the internal temperature of an unstable chemical tank at GKN Aerospace is now over 100 degrees.
The Orange County Fire Authority says the internal temperature of an unstable chemical tank at GKN Aerospace is now over 100 degrees.
Officials don't know how far over 100 degrees the temperature has climbed because the gauge doesn't read higher than 100, the OCFA said.
Eyewitness News asked what temperature would trigger an explosion, but the OCFA did not have an answer. Despite the temperature, officials say they do not believe there are any contaminants currently leaking from the tank.
At one point on Saturday, OCFA officials said the temperature of the tank was rising by about one degree per hour. The tank was 77 degrees on Friday morning.
Firefighters are hopeful that the discovery of a crack in the tank on Saturday night will relieve some pressure, leading to a more favorable outcome.
"So far, it's been positive news because there is no vapors being detected by the air monitors, and there is no active leak that is on the ground. So far, that is a good sign," said Capt. Brian Yau with OCFA. "The next determination is the pressure behind this, because it has expanded. The tank has expanded, and it has cracked. So what is causing it? We need to figure out what is causing the expansion and the cracking of the tank."
Officials say if the external temperature of the tank stays in a low zone, around 50 degrees, it means the ground monitors are effective in keeping the tanks cool. On Sunday evening, officials said the external temperature was around 60 degrees.
OCFA is reiterating the importance of leaving if you are within the evacuation zones. Officials said they noticed some people returning to their homes on Sunday, but they stressed that the evacuation order is in place for everyone's safety.