GKN Aerospace issues statement about Garden Grove chemical tank

GKN Aerospace issues statement about Garden Grove chemical tank

New York Post nation

Key Points:

  • UK-based GKN Aerospace apologized for the prolonged chemical leak in Garden Grove, Orange County, which displaced about 40,000 residents due to a hazardous tank at risk of exploding.
  • The 34,000-gallon tank containing methyl methacrylate overheated last week, prompting evacuations and a county-wide state of emergency; officials have now allowed about 65% of evacuees to return home after temperatures cooled.
  • GKN Aerospace is working closely with emergency services and regulatory agencies to monitor and mitigate the risk, emphasizing the priority of safely resolving the incident.
  • The incident has sparked significant backlash, with Orange County Rep. Derek Tran calling for a thorough investigation and several law firms preparing class-action lawsuits against the company.
  • GKN Aerospace positions itself as a global aerospace technology leader, with its products used on 100,000 flights daily.

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