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Old 4 Aug 2023, 20:42 (Ref:4171390)   #39
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Trust me, they burned. How the fire started is unlikely ever to be known; if they get that ship safely into a port without it sinking that will be quite an achievement.
I'm guessing the 'allegedly' refers to the statement - "once EV burst into fire nothing stops it until they burn out a few hours later"

The truth is that some Li-ion incidents will result on a thermal runaway, that can require a higher level of cooling to extinguish compared to a carbon based fire. But it is wrong to claim that all EV fires will result in a thermal runaway, or that all thermal runaways have to be allowed to sell extinguish.
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