Chaos erupts at meeting over OC chemical leak as fate of company hangs in balance: Drop in the bucket

A Garden Grove City Council meeting turned into a fiery showdown Tuesday night over a chemical tank emergency at GKN Aerospace that forced the evacuation of 50,000 Orange County residents over Memorial Day weekend and sparked growing calls to shut the facility down.The special hearing drew hours of testimony and heated accusations as residents demanded accountability, full compensation, and long-term medical coverage after an overheating chemical tank at the aerospace plant triggered the mass evacuation and cleanup operation.At the center of the dispute is a $3 million contribution from GKN Aerospace to the OC Community Resilience Fund, a disaster-relief partnership run by the Orange County United Way and 211OC.The program increased direct aid from $250 to $500 per address, but residents argued it falls far short of covering the damage and disruption.Public comment quickly turned explosive, with multiple speakers demanding the plant be shut down entirely.One resident held up a cot and blanket during testimony, using them to illustrate evacuation conditions.“A $3 million donation is a drop in the bucket,” said Orange County resident Dalal, who also demanded the county shut down GKN and accused the company of funding genocide in the Middle East.UC Irvine PhD candidate Zuri Rashad told the council the impact was severe and widespread, stating: “The damage to the air and the potential for a catastrophic explosion required the mandatory evacuation of 50,000 citizens both inside and out of Garden Grove, which disrupted the livelihoods of community members that pay taxes to the city,” she said.“Even the present clean up process is a financial burden, as the city does not have anyone willing to accept the toxic waste.”She called for the company to pay for evacuation losses, long-term healthcare costs, and remove the facility entirely, repeating the same statement later in the meeting.GKN Aerospace pushed back hard, stressing its economic role in the region.

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