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Garden Grove chemical tank update: Cleanup efforts to begin and legal claims mount

Last updated: Friday, May 29, 2026 6:37PM GMT
Cleanup phase begins after chemical tank crisis in Garden Grove

GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (KABC) -- There is no longer a threat of explosion, fire or chemical leak for a damaged tank at the GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, the Orange County Fire Authority announced on Tuesday night.

All evacuation orders were officially lifted at 7:30 p.m., allowing the final 16,000 evacuated Orange County residents to return home. Initially, 50,000 residents were evacuated from their homes last week.

A tank carrying 6,500 gallons of the highly toxic chemical methyl methacrylate (MMA) became unstable last week, causing the tank to heat up uncontrollably. For a few days, officials said the tank would either explode or spill out, and either outcome was inevitable.

Eventually, the tank cracked, allowing the pressure to release and eliminating the threat of a BLEVE, which stands for Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion.

Then, crews worked a risky mission to confirm that the pressure had been released and to remove weather insulation from the outside of the tank to help the water be more efficient at cooling the temperature down.

Still, a threat remained for a fire or a small explosion. Firefighters continued to try to get the tank to stabilize and were eventually able to stop dousing it with water. On Tuesday afternoon, crews were seen freely walking around the tank and climbing on top of it.

By Tuesday night, OCFA declared that there was no longer a risk to surrounding residents and all evacuation orders were lifted. No injuries were reported.

The investigation into what caused the material in the tank to overheat is ongoing. Residents have already filed a class action lawsuit against GKN Aerospace.

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May 25, 2026, 3:11 PM GMT

Efforts to help evacuees cast ballots in upcoming election

Efforts are underway to help those evacuees in Garden Grove cast their ballots in the upcoming California primary election, which is a little more than a week away.

Orange County Supervisor Janet Nguyen says the Registrar of Voters will be sending staff to emergency shelters within the next day or two to help evacuees cast their ballots.

"I know the election is around the corner and most of folks have left their ballot at home. Do not go home and get your ballot. We will be bringing the Registrar of Voters to the shelters to make sure that you can get access to your ballot," she said in a video posted on X.

The registrar's office says all voters, including those displaced by the evacuation, may visit any of the county's vote centers to cast their ballots.

Meanwhile, one of the centers that was supposed to open this weekend at the Garden Grove Sports and Recreation Center is closed until further notice because the site is being used as an evacuation center.

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May 25, 2026, 2:31 PM GMT

ABC7 looks at past violations for GKN Aerospace

Our investigative team has been looking into records for the company, GKN Aerospace, that owns the chemical tank, and we found several violations the company has faced.

According to records for the South Coast Air Quality Management District, the company was hit with a notice of violation for several issues in April 2021. That included failure to maintain records, failure to obtain permits and other infractions.

Our investigative team has been looking into records for the company, GKN Aerospace, that owns the chemical tank, and we found several violations the company has faced.

A six-page document shows the company returned to "in compliance" and the case was closed after it paid nearly $1 million.

Then in March of 2025, the company was put in "notice to comply" before returning back to "in compliance" in November. That minor violation was over failure to provide records.

Eyewitness News reached out to GKN Aerospace for comment on the violations and they directed us to their most recent statement on the chemical tank crisis, which says, in part: "We continue to monitor the condition of the affected material and are working around the clock to mitigate the risk of a leak."

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May 25, 2026, 1:21 PM GMT

Orange County D.A. launches investigation

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer has opened a criminal investigation into the chemical tank crisis.

He's ordered GKN Aerospace to preserve all records pertaining to the incident and the equipment.

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer has opened a criminal investigation into the chemical tank crisis.

The prosecutor's office has also established an anonymous tip line and online reporting form, calling on anyone - especially GKN employees - with information to come forward.

The district attorney wants to know how the disaster escalated so quickly.

"We need to know the answers to what everybody is asking," Spitzer said. "How could GKN, with a system failure of a cooling system on a dangerous chemical... how in the world in an urban setting did they not have any redundant system to back up the cooling system that failed?"

"To me, on its face, it's unconscionable."

The situation has forced 50,000 people out of their homes. It's still unclear what initially caused the material in the tank to overheat last week.

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May 25, 2026, 12:57 PM GMT

Crews still working to determine if explosion threat has reduced

Fire crews have worked through the night on a dangerous mission to test the pressure inside the chemical tank.

They're trying to determine if a crack in the tank has relieved some of the pressure inside and reduced its risk of exploding.

Until officials release their findings, the threat of a catastrophic explosion remains, as well as evacuation orders for some 50,000 people in the area.

Fire crews in Garden Grove have worked through the night on a dangerous mission to test the pressure inside the chemical tank.