(This content was created with the help of AI.) Tens of thousands of Southern Californians are finally back home after days of watching a chemical tank’s temperature—and their nerves—slowly come down.
Orange County officials on Tuesday night ended the last of the evacuation orders around a GKN Aerospace plant in Garden Grove, saying a damaged tank holding methyl methacrylate had remained stable for four hours without cooling measures, per the New York Times.
At the peak of the Memorial Day weekend scare, nearly 50,000 residents were ordered out over fears of an explosion or toxic spill; about 16,000 closest to the site were waiting on the all-clear until Tuesday, per the AP…