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The chemical that caused the Garden Grove evacuations is stored all over California
Four facilities in California store equal or greater amounts of methyl methacrylate, the chemical that nearly caused an explosion in Garden Grove.
What happened
According to CalMatters’s source item, The chemical that caused the Garden Grove evacuations is stored all over California, Four facilities in California store equal or greater amounts of methyl methacrylate, the chemical that nearly caused an explosion in Garden Grove.
Context
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Source
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- The chemical that caused the Garden Grove evacuations is stored all over CaliforniaCalMatters - 2026-06-10T00:15:27+00:00
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