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Car catches fire spontaneously - GIF
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Looks like the ignition point was with-in the car, so what was in the back seat ----- possibly a drum of petrol and was she smoking?
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Or it was an electric car and the lithium batteries decided to ignite
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Natural gas car? Propane cylinder in the back seat? Meth lab in the trunk? Someone chewing on a bic lighter? I'm sure the actual answer is much dumber than any of us could imagine.
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Dense orange flames but not black smoke? I dunno. Really lit up fast, puzzle is flame burst being external first. I'm surprised she took time to set park or cut ignition.
I'd have bailed.
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I think there was a leaking gas cylinder in the car, either fueling the car, or something she was transporting. You can see the inside ignites first and then, flames shoot out vents that are located at the rear of the car near the wheel wells. And it looked like she took so long to get out because she couldn't get her seatbelt unbuckled. It appears, too, that the flames may have been a quick burst inside the car and may have nearly stopped until she opened the door and let more air in. But whatever it was, I wouldn't have wanted to be in there!
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The dangers of free-basing while driving. At least Richard Pryor did it in the comfort of his home! That was one hellatious fart!
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That's probably the lady transporting gas on a plastic grocery bag. :)
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Originally Posted by
schuylergrace
I think there was a leaking gas cylinder in the car, either fueling the car, or something she was transporting. You can see the inside ignites first and then, flames shoot out vents that are located at the rear of the car near the wheel wells. And it looked like she took so long to get out because she couldn't get her seatbelt unbuckled. It appears, too, that the flames may have been a quick burst inside the car and may have nearly stopped until she opened the door and let more air in. But whatever it was, I wouldn't have wanted to be in there!
that and the fumes coming off her back more than her front implies the heat source was behind her, or when it lit, it projected fuel to her back.
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Originally Posted by
desbromilow
that and the fumes coming off her back more than her front implies the heat source was behind her, or when it lit, it projected fuel to her back.
Полностью согласен с вами. Установка газового балона как правило делается в багажном отсеке. А воспламенение возможно из за не профессиональной установки оборудования.
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Originally Posted by
schuylergrace
I think there was a leaking gas cylinder in the car, either fueling the car, or something she was transporting. You can see the inside ignites first and then, flames shoot out vents that are located at the rear of the car near the wheel wells. And it looked like she took so long to get out because she couldn't get her seatbelt unbuckled. It appears, too, that the flames may have been a quick burst inside the car and may have nearly stopped until she opened the door and let more air in. But whatever it was, I wouldn't have wanted to be in there!
One thing is for sure she was lucky it was just enough for flashover, any higher concentration of vapors would probably have been explosive
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Yes a typical lithium battery failure the flames really jet out from the pack.