Public schools and parks in the city of Tustin are closed after air quality experts detected asbestos near the historic air hangar that burned down earlier this week.
Public schools and parks in the city of Tustin are closed after air quality experts detected asbestos at the historic air hangar that burned down earlier this week.that burned down earlier this week.
"Samples of debris and ash were collected in public areas near the hangar, and results of laboratory testing show the presence of asbestos," the agency said. "The public is strongly encouraged to follow precautions outlined by the local public health agency when coming in contact with any debris or ash."
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