gasgas
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I dont think that any fire brigade can put out an electric car fire. All they can do is stand by and hose down anything nearby that might catch fire. EV batteries have their own fuel and when burning generate their own oxygen. So you have fuel and oxygen - that's all you need for a fire and spraying water on it won't make diddly squat difference. The smoke and gases given off liquefy your lungs if you breathe it in so the fire attendants would need life support suits if they got anywhere within smelling distance....at least three days due to a single fire incident that took eleven fire stations to put out -- and even then they couldn't confirm the burned out vehicles were safe.
I guess there will be a crater in the road. There was that car ferry which actually melted. The ship melted because of EV fires in it. They burned holes in the side of the hull. I think the fire burns at something like 2000 degrees C. It sank.