Disneyland Resort remains operational as emergency crews respond to a chemical incident at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, California. The incident began on May 21 when a storage tank containing methyl methacrylate overheated. Authorities initially ordered evacuations affecting thousands of residents in Garden Grove, Anaheim, and surrounding areas due to concerns about potential leaks or explosions. Disneyland, located approximately five miles from the incident, is not within the evacuation zone and is actively monitoring the situation. Orange County fire officials reported that crews have stabilized the tank and eliminated the risk of a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion. The resort has advised guests to check local guidance regarding potential road closures and traffic disruptions. Some visitors have altered their plans due to the incident, while others noted lighter crowds over the holiday weekend. Disneyland stated it will provide updates if the situation affects resort operations.
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Disneyland Remains Open Amid Chemical Incident Nearby
Disneyland Resort continues to operate as emergency services manage a chemical incident at a nearby aerospace facility. The situation has prompted evacuations in surrounding areas, but the immediate threat has been deemed manageable by officials. The resort is monitoring developments and advising guests on potential travel disruptions.
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Disneyland Remains Open Amid Chemical Incident Nearby