
ORANGE Co., Calif (KGO) -- Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday declared a state of emergency in Orange County amid ongoing efforts to stabilize a damaged chemical tank at a facility in Garden Grove.
The proclamation directs California's Office of Emergency Services and all state government agencies to support the county and impacted local jurisdictions to address the emergency.
It also unlocks additional emergency response resources and authorities, including making state-owned properties and fairgrounds available to provide shelter for evacuated residents as necessary, the governor's office said in a statement.
"Cal OES continues to work alongside our local partners to support the ongoing hazardous materials response operation. Our role is to coordinate resources, share critical information, and ensure local responders have all the resources necessary to safely respond to this dynamic situation," the agency's director, Caroline Thomas Jacobs said in a statement. "We are committed to a unified, whole-of-government response focused on keeping our communities safe."
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