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Southern California chemical tank at risk of exploding as 50,000 residents are ordered to evacuate - CTV News

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Efforts to stop California chemical leak in Orange County on "new trajectory," officials say, as 50,000 remain evacuated - CBS News.

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What we know about the Garden Grove chemical tank threat on Sunday Orange County RegisterOC toxic tank on path to spill or explode; crews find crack in tank that could be relieving pressure ABC7 Los AngelesClass action lawsuit filed against Garden Grove aerospace company in chemical incident NBC Los AngelesSouthern California chemical tank at risk of exploding as 50,000 residents are ordered to evacuate YahooDisneyland Resort: Operational Updates May 24, 2026 Disney Parks Blog

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Failing chemical tank forces thousands to evacuate in Southern California

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More than 50,000 people in California remain evacuated due to an Orange County chemical leak that prompted an emergency proclamation from Gov.

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Firefighters Still Working to Cool Chemical Tank in Southern California

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The tank, filled with a toxic chemical, is at risk of explosion or breach.

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More than 40,000 residents remain under evacuation orders.

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**Summary:** A chemical tank in Southern California is at risk of exploding as 50,000 residents are ordered to evacuate due to an overheated tank. **Why It Matters:** This situation highlights the potential dangers posed by aging infrastructure and the need for swift action to prevent catastrophic incidents that could affect thousands of

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