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What happened to Xi 'an's electric carport that caught fire and damaged the SUV?

2065438+On June 9th, 2007, the carport where electric cars were parked caught fire in Zhu Xiao Community, Xi 'an, and many electric cars were burned. Three cars parked in the three-dimensional garage next to it were burned, and the vehicles on the first floor were seriously burned.

When the fire broke out, Ms Yue was watching TV at home. "My neighbor told me that the yard was on fire and burned my car." Ms. Yue said. When she went downstairs, the fire had been put out by the fire officers and soldiers. Her car was seriously damaged in the fire and the scene has been preserved to this day.

Fire identification: eliminate the fire caused by lightning strike and careless use of domestic fire.

How do community owners view the fire? "In order to charge the electric car, we randomly pull wires in the community, grab a wire casually, and stick the patch panel on the wall. Sometimes even the patch panel is connected to the patch panel. " Some owners said, "Is this safe?"

"It may be that the line caught fire when charging, or it may be that electric car charger caught fire. No one can tell." A person in charge of the residential property said. As for more than a dozen electric cars burned in the shed and the cars parked next to them, the person in charge of the property said that it would definitely be properly handled and give the owners a satisfactory answer.

Lawyer's point of view: if it is caused by poor management, the property should bear the responsibility.

"Although the fire was an accident, if it is confirmed that it was caused by poor management of circuits and wires in the community by the property company, it cannot be exempted." Zhang Xingmao, a lawyer of Shaanxi Leyou Law Firm, said, "If the investigation confirms that the fire and related losses are caused by poor property management, the compensation should be borne by the property company."