Crack in chemical tank relieves pressure and averts explosion risk, overnight inspection confirms
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Open this photo in gallery: Water is sprayed on a damaged tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, Calif., on Sunday after the tank containing a chemical used to make plastic parts overheated Thursday. ETHAN SWOPE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER The risk of a catastrophic explosion at a damaged chemical tank in Southern California has been eliminated following a close overnight inspection that confirmed a crack in the tank relieved pressure and cooled the chemical, authorities said Monday. The results of the evaluation was “incredibly positive news,” and allowed officials to…
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