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PUBLIC SAFETY: Chevron fire spurs changes in emergency communication

Summary by Easy Reader News
by Mark McDermott Shockwaves reverberated across Manhattan Beach on the night of October 2 as explosions and huge leaping flames emanated from the Chevron Refinery, puncturing the cozy sense of sleepy safety the community has long prided itself on. But as Councilmember Nina Tarnay remarked on Tuesday night, when the City Council received a new report on the fire’s causes from Chevron Refinery Director Bryon Stock and an update on resultant chang…
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Easy Reader News broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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