Public Safety
Orange County Evacuation Shelters Hit Capacity Amid Garden Grove Hazmat Emergency
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, California — Displaced families are settling into temporary shelters across Orange County as the hazardous materials crisis in nearby Garden Grove remains unresolved. While emergency crews continue their around-the-clock efforts to cool the volatile industrial tank, local evacuation centers have already reached maximum capacity.
At the Freedom Hall evacuation center, hundreds of area residents are preparing to spend their second consecutive night inside the temporary facility. Displaced locals described a frantic scramble to leave their neighborhoods after the initial evacuation orders were broadcast. Evacuee Loyd Joseph Lindsey recounted being bounced from his home to the Westminster Senior Center before finally being redirected to Freedom Hall, noting he only had enough time to grab a few essential belongings before fleeing.
The crowded conditions inside the primary shelters have forced some families to find alternative arrangements on-site. Santiago Soriano and his family chose to pitch a personal tent in the facility's parking lot and sleep in their vehicle rather than crowd into the main hall. Soriano noted that the choice provided his family with a sense of privacy, adding that they are choosing to focus on the positive side of the situation.
Other evacuees, like Binh Le, arrived at the center with a large multi-generational household, including his wife, his parents, and his two children, aged 3 and 11. Le expressed deep appreciation for the relief operations, stating that the American Red Cross teams have provided immense help to the displaced families.
Despite the pervasive uncertainty regarding when the chemical threat will be neutralized, the atmosphere at the relocation centers has been defined by widespread community support. Local volunteers have stepped up to assist the displaced, dropping off cases of bottled water and preparing free, hot dinners—including freshly grilled pupusas—for the families waiting in line.
For younger evacuees like Connor Bo, who has been away from home for two days, the primary wish is simply to return to the comfort of his own room. Until fire crews can completely secure the Garden Grove facility and lift the active safety restrictions, the Red Cross and municipal agencies plan to maintain full operations at the regional shelters.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
May 24, 2026


