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An electric car caught fire in the corridor of a residential area in Nanjing, killing three people. Is there anyone around you who pushes the electric car upstairs to charge it?

At No.405 Jinling Village Community, Gulou District, Nanjing, the electric bicycle in the corridor on the first floor caught fire. After receiving the alarm, the command center of Nanjing Fire Rescue Detachment immediately sent forces to the scene for disposal, and the open flame was quickly extinguished. According to preliminary investigation, three people were killed in the fire, and the youngest was only 1 1 year. It is understood that the building is a six-story brick-concrete structure, and the fire broke out on the first floor of the building. After the electric car caught fire, it ignited the exposed wires and other sundries in the corridor, and a large amount of smoke was generated in the building. In this fire, 8 electric bicycles, 2 bicycles and sundries in the corridor from the first floor to the fourth floor were all burned.

At present, the cause of the fire and property losses are under further investigation. Among the three people killed, there was a mother and daughter, and another young woman was a relative of the mother and son. The neighborhood was just renovated three days ago? Flying line? Charging, after posting the notice of prohibition, cut off the wires pulled by some residents privately, which also caused contradictions. It can be seen from the police report that the fire started in the corridor of 1 building, and the victim lived on the third floor. The fire was caused by an electric bicycle igniting the exposed wires and other sundries in the corridor and generating a lot of smoke in the building. After the fire, you can see that the entrance of the unit building was blackened. As can be seen from the facade of the building, there are obvious signs of fire, and the fire continues to the third floor.

A residential resident said that when the accident happened, there were many electric cars parked in the corridor, and many of these electric cars were usually placed outside. Probably because of the heavy rain that day, residents pushed these electric cars into the corridor. The fire was mainly concentrated in the corridor. Residents of the community also said that they did not know how the fire reached the third floor residents and killed three people. Another resident said that when the accident happened, she saw that the doors on the first and second floors were burnt, but the door on the second floor of 1 building was closed, and he noticed that the door on the third floor was open. It may be for this reason that the open flame directly mixed with smoke and entered the third floor of their house.

As for anyone around you pushing an electric car into the corridor to charge it? Judging from our community, we haven't seen anyone put an electric car in the corridor to charge it, because our community belongs to a high-rise building, and the corridor is mainly an elevator, so there is no extra space for people to charge. In addition, there is a special place to charge electric vehicles in the residential area where the author lives. As long as you insert a dollar into the machine or scan the code, you can fully charge the electric car. There is no need to pull wires upstairs to charge the electric car in the corridor, which avoids similar accidents to some extent.

This accident once again tells people that when charging electric vehicles, they need to choose a place with good ventilation environment. In the corridor, you must not charge. After all, the space inside the corridor is small. Once multiple electric vehicles are charged at the same time, it may lead to a fire caused by charging. After the electric car catches fire, it will quickly ignite other electric cars and other items piled aside. This poisonous smoke is very thick. Even if it doesn't burn upstairs, it will bring great health risks to the residents upstairs. In addition, even if you charge the electric car in a safe place, you should master the charging time and don't overcharge it. Only in this way can you avoid the fire caused by electric vehicle charging to the greatest extent.