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Evacuation zone reduced with threat of massive explosion eliminated at Orange County chemical tank

Last updated: Tuesday, May 26, 2026 7:17PM GMT
Danger of major tank explosion eliminated, OC evacuations reduced

GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (KABC) -- There is no longer a threat of a catastrophic explosion at a tank filled with a toxic chemical at the GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, officials said Monday.

The "crisis situation" forced 50,000 people out of their homes in Orange County for several days. In an update on Monday evening, the evacuation zone was reduced, now impacting 16,000 residents.

Crews worked overnight on a risky mission to confirm if the pressure in the tank was releasing after a crack was discovered. Firefighters removed weather insulation from the outside of the tank to help the water be more efficient at cooling the temperature down.

The Orange County Fire Authority said the threat of a BLEVE, which stands for Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion, at the site "is now off the table." Crews were able to confirm that the temperature of the tank is decreasing.

Officials said the crisis is not averted, however, there is still a chance of a significantly smaller explosion, fire or leak.

Residents are being asked to continue to avoid the reduced evacuation zone. Any areas outside of the evacuation zone "are currently considered completely safe, and day-to-day activities can continue as normal."

So far, no injuries have been reported.

It was unclear what initially caused the material in the tank to overheat.

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May 26, 2026, 3:02 AM

Map shows reduced evacuations impacting 16,000 Orange County residents

The evacuation zone for a chemical tank crisis unfolding in Garden Grove for the past several days has been reduced.

The new zone impacts 16,000 residents. The new map barriers include Orangewood Avenue to the north, Dale Street to the east, Knott Street to the west and Garden Grove Boulevard to the south.

Evacuation shelters will remain open for the residents who live within the reduced evacuation zone.

Previously, 50,000 Orange County residents were within the evacuation zone.

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May 25, 2026, 2:53 AM GMT

Disneyland says park operations are not impacted by OC tank incident

Disneyland Resort says it is monitoring an ongoing chemical incident at an industrial facility in Garden Grove, but as of Sunday, there are no impacts to theme park operations.

Disneyland is approximately five miles from GKN Aerospace, where an unstable tank carrying a toxic chemical is at risk of exploding or spilling.

An evacuation zone approximately nine square miles in size has forced the displacement of tens of thousands of Orange County residents.

Despite this, Disneyland Resort is not within the evacuation zone.

"While the situation remains fluid and we may see road closures and minor traffic disruptions, there is no direct impact on park operations at this time," Disneyland wrote in an update to guests.

In an update on Sunday, the Orange County Fire Authority stressed that any areas outside of the established evacuation zone are "considered completely safe and day-to-day activities can continue as normal."

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May 25, 2026, 2:39 AM GMT

Orange County DA orders GKN Aerospace to preserve records regarding incident

Orange County's top prosecutor, District Attorney Todd Spitzer, has launched a criminal investigation into the chemical tank incident in Garden Grove.

Orange County's top prosecutor, District Attorney Todd Spitzer, has launched a criminal investigation into the chemical tank incident in Garden Grove.

His office has established an anonymous tipline and online reporting form, calling on anyone with information to come forward. Spitzer says he is also ordering GKN to preserve records regarding the incident.

"I've served them with notice not to destroy documents, not to throw anything out. Don't get the shredder started. Don't do anything. I wanted to make sure they couldn't claim after the fact, when we're all analyzing what happened, potentially in a court of law, say, 'No one told us we couldn't run our shredders 24/7.' The fact of the matter is, we don't have any indication, we're starting from basically zero, and we're going to engage in a full-blown investigation, either in conjunction with other law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies, or on our own," Spitzer said. "What's important is everybody's safety. I don't want anybody to think about the work the district attorney's office is doing. I'm doing the work I'm doing because I've been a litigator for over 35 years, and I know how these things work out, and some day we may have to tell the story about how it happened and who's responsible."

Anyone with information related to the circumstances of what led up to the incident, including but not limited to specific details of the release, information about the industrial operations of the facility, the quality and frequency of maintenance of the tanks and systems at issue and any other relevant information at GKN Aerospace Transparency Systems, is encouraged to call the Orange County District Attorney Anonymous Tip Hotline at 714-347-8714 or fill out an anonymous online form at www.ocdistrictattorney.gov.

Anonymous tips can also be emailed to tipster@ocdistrictattorney.gov.

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May 25, 2026, 1:54 AM GMT

Multiple cracks discovered; firefighters spotted climbing unstable tank

In an update on Sunday evening, OCFA officials said they have discovered multiple cracks in an unstable chemical tank at GKN Aerospace, not just one.

In an update on Sunday evening, Orange County Fire Authority officials said they have discovered multiple cracks in an unstable chemical tank at GKN Aerospace, not just one.

A heavy, constant flow of water is being used to try to cool the outside of the tank. At last check, officials said the internal temperature of the tank was over 100 degrees. The gauge inside is unable to read past 100 degrees, OCFA said.

Experts say the cracks do not appear to be any contaminants currently leaking from the tank. Firefighters are hopeful the cracks will relieve some pressure, leading to a more favorable outcome.

Just before 6:30 p.m. Sunday, AIR7 captured video of firefighters climbing a ladder up to the top of the tank.

It's unclear what the firefighters were doing, but we do know the only way to measure the internal temperature of the tanks is to physically go up to them.

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May 25, 2026, 1:32 AM GMT

OC Fairgrounds opened for evacuees in RVs, county officials say

The county announced that it is opening the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa to help relieve the shelters, providing space for evacuees in RVs.

Many shelters have opened to help evacuees impacted by the evacuation order in Orange County, but they're filling up almost as quickly as officials can open them.

Approximately 50,000 people live within the evacuation zone, which impacts the entire city of Stanton, plus parts of Garden Grove, West Anaheim, Cypress, Westminster and Buena Park.

The county announced that it is opening the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa to help relieve the shelters. The fairgrounds will be available for 100 RV evacuees, according to Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley.

"Families with RVs under evacuation order can head to the Orange County Fair & Event Center for a safe and secure place to stay awaiting removal of evacuation orders," said Vice Chair Foley. "After speaking to the CEO of the fairgrounds, the site can accommodate 25 RVs with utility hookups at the campground, and 75 more in the parking lot. The site is patrolled by security and will offer access to restrooms."

The entrance is at Gate 4 into Lot E off of Arlington Drive. Anyone with questions can call the OC Fair Security Office at (714) 708-1588.

Eyewitness News spoke to frustrated residents at one of the shelters in Anaheim, which was at capacity as of Sunday evening. The Red Cross estimates 160 people are staying at Savanna High School.

Volunteers were seen serving lunch at the shelter earlier in the day.

The Red Cross estimates 640 people have sought refuge at six shelters across the county.

With most shelters at capacity, Eyewitness News spotted many families staying in their cars in the parking lot of the shelters.

County leaders and the Red Cross said they were working to open more shelters for evacuees.