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Overheated chemical tank in southern California ‘will fail’, EPA chief says
An overheated chemical tank in Orange County, California, near Disneyland, is at risk of failing and potentially exploding, according to EPA administrator Lee Zeldin. Zeldin, a former Republican congressman appointed by Trump, warned of a 'low-volume release' of flammable chemicals but emphasized uncertainty in the outcome.
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