Washington, May 26 (AP) Authorities -- scrambling to find a safe resolution after a tank containing a hazardous chemical at a Southern California aerospace plant was damaged -- believe the risk of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated. But an evacuation order affecting tens of thousands of residents remains in place.
The storage tank at GKN Aerospace containing about 23,000 to 26,500 litres of methyl methacrylate overheated last week in Garden Grove, a city in Orange County.
Officials have said the tank vented vapours as pressure and temperatures rose, but that monitoring has not detected hazardous chemical levels. No injuries have been reported, but more than 50,000 nearby residents were ordered to evacuate their homes over the Memorial Day weekend.
Officials had feared the contents of the tank could leak into the atmosphere or even explode. But they said Monday that an overnight inspection confirmed a crack in the tank has relieved pressure and cooled the chemical.
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After the tank overheated Thursday, firefighters repeatedly sprayed it with water in an attempt to cool the chemical inside. Officials said Sunday that a crack that developed in the tank could lower the risk of an explosion.
Orange County Fire Authority division chief Craig Covey said a team that evaluated the tank overnight concluded that the temperature inside had dropped and pressure had been released. He called this “incredibly positive news”.
The tank's interior reached 37.7 degrees Celsius Sunday, an increase of 5.5 degrees since Saturday, according to Democratic state Senator Tom Umberg. On Monday, Covey said the temperature fell to 33.9 degrees Celsius.
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Officials have said the valves on the tank are broken or “gummed up”, which prevented crews from removing the chemical or relieving the pressure on the tank.
The facility specialises in the production of aircraft transparency systems, including cockpit windows, canopies and windshields. British company GKN Aerospace says on its website that its products are used by major commercial and military aircraft manufacturers worldwide.
The company apologised Monday for the “ongoing disruption this incident is causing”, saying in a statement that its specialists and the Orange County Fire Authority had removed external insulation material from the tank to help cool its contents.
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If the temperature inside the tank climbed high enough, it would have caused pressure to build as the methyl methacrylate converted from a liquid to a gas, increasing the risk of explosion and possibly igniting other tanks.
A blast would release the chemical to a wider area and could create vapours that would be hazardous to inhale, according to Orange County's top health officer, Dr Regina Chinsio-Kwong.
Aerial photos taken by The Associated Press showed streets in the area were empty Sunday. Several evacuation shelters were open.
The evacuation zone is west of Anaheim, home to Disneyland's two theme parks, which were not under evacuation orders. Chinsio-Kwong said people outside the evacuation zone don't need to worry about health impacts. (AP)
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