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Orange County health inspectors have ordered various restaurants and food vendors to close temporarily due to health violations. While some of these establishments were closed for sewage overflow, cockroach infestation, insufficient hot water, and other reasons, they have since been allowed to reopen.

During the week of June 6th to June 13th, Curry Land in Anaheim was closed due to a sewage overflow but reopened on June 13. Pho Thanh Binh in San Clemente was also closed for a cockroach infestation but was allowed to reopen on the same day. El Rey Del Marisco in Santa Ana, Matiki Island B.B.Q. in Anaheim, El Gaucho Meat Market in Anaheim, and Angelina’s Nutrition Center in Stanton were also closed for various reasons but have since been allowed to reopen.

Updates from last week’s closure list include Auntie Anne’s in Westminster Mall, which was closed on June 4th for a cockroach infestation but reopened on the same day. The French Avenue at Irvine Spectrum Center was also closed on June 4th due to insufficient hot water but was allowed to reopen on June 10th. Additionally, 3 Blossoms in Westminster was closed on June 4th for a cockroach infestation but was allowed to reopen on June 7th. This list is updated weekly with closures from the previous week and status updates are published in the following week’s list. The information is sourced from OC Health Care Agency database.

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Therefore it is important that people pay attention to this information so that they can plan their meals accordingly and avoid any potential health hazards while eating out at restaurants or food vendors.

In summary, Orange County health inspectors have ordered several restaurants and food vendors to close temporarily due to various health violations such as sewage overflow, cockroach infestation, insufficient hot water and other reasons during the week of June 6th -June 13th . However all these establishments were eventually allowed back into business after being investigated by health inspectors.

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