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Overheated chemical tank in southern California ‘will fail’, EPA chief says
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin warns that an overheated chemical tank in Orange County, California, near Disneyland, is likely to fail and could cause an explosion. Officials are monitoring a 'low-volume release' of flammable chemicals as the most probable scenario.
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