It is reported that at around 7:40 p.m. on August 16, 2024, a Tesla electric car caught fire on the street in Yongin City, South Korea.
It is understood that after parking the car, the owner found that the tires made noises and smoke, and immediately evacuated and reported the situation to the fire department.
After receiving the report, the fire department dispatched 57 firefighters and 20 fire trucks and fire trucks and other equipment to the scene immediately.

Firefighters placed car fire blankets and portable fire extinguishers at the scene for fire extinguishing operations. Using car fire blankets to extinguish the fire can prevent thermal runaway. Finally, about 3 hours and 10 minutes after receiving the alarm, at 22:57, a large fire was extinguished.
Fortunately, the fire did not cause any casualties.
During the preliminary inspection of the fire brigade, the owner said that the fire occurred after the car was parked, not when it was charging.
Firefighters and police will quickly and carefully investigate the cause of the fire.

Nevertheless, the probability of an electric car accident is about 10% lower than that of a fuel car.
With the popularity of electric vehicles, although the probability of electric vehicle fire is much lower than that of fuel vehicles, once a fire occurs, its uncontrollability often brings greater risks.
In order to prevent the spread of fire and prevent more people and vehicles from being affected, we strongly recommend equipping electric vehicles with car fire blankets.
Car fire blankets can not only quickly and effectively suppress flames, but also prevent the spread of fire, providing vital safety protection for car owners and the surrounding environment.
Equipped with car fire blankets, it is a responsible choice for every electric car owner to be safe!

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