Orange County cities are ratifying local emergencies after a faulty chemical tank forced 50,000 residents to evacuate. Leaders are now focusing on accountability, reimbursement, and regulatory improvements.
- Officials in Westminster, Anaheim, and the Orange County Board of Supervisors ratified emergencies on Wednesday. - Garden Grove and Stanton demand accountability from GKN Aerospace and compensation for affected residents and businesses.
- Anaheim council members call for a survey of chemical storage facilities and urge tighter state and federal regulations. - City staff are developing a reimbursement process for impacted residents and businesses, with state and federal disaster funding being pursued.
The crisis has prompted a review of emergency responses and a push for long-term safety measures across the region.