Los Angeles fire engulfs world's largest battery plant
Los Angeles: A terrible fire has engulfed the largest battery plant in America.
According to the details, the fire that broke out in the American city of Los Angeles could not be controlled even after 11 days, 27 people have died due to the fire so far, while in North The world's largest battery plant in California was also engulfed in fire.
On Thursday, clouds of toxic smoke spread into the air due to a fire in the world's largest battery storage plant located in Northern California. There was a storage of lithium batteries at this plant, instructions have been issued to evacuate the population near the power plant and 1,500 people have been evacuated. Have been shifted to safe places.
Local fire officials say crews are not able to control the fire and are waiting for it to be extinguished.
The fire has also rocked the battery storage industry, with local officials saying the battery plant fire is a cause for concern if we If we are moving forward with sustainable energy, we need to have a safe battery system.
On the other hand, firefighters say that the fire has been brought under control in the southern areas, residents in these areas can be allowed to go but due to the fire. There is a possibility of landslides in the affected areas.
On the other hand, the authorities have imposed a ban on removing debris from buildings destroyed by fire. This ban will remain in place until the hazardous materials are removed. The investigating department does not complete its investigation.
According to experts, the damage caused by the fire has been estimated at 275 billion dollars.
What's Your Reaction?