Buses with internal combustion engines caught fire, but electric vehicles did not. Firefighters extinguished the fire and no one was injured.
In the city of Bytom, Silesian Voivodeship (Poland), on the night of May 13, 10 city buses burned at the depot. This was reported by the State Fire Service of the Republic of Poland in Bytom.
There are several dozen other buses in the parking lot. To prevent the fire from spreading, three buses were diverted from the center of the fire.
It is established that buses with internal combustion engines burn electric vehicles do not break down.
Firefighters extinguished the fire and no one was injured.
The police are investigating the cause of the bus fire.
We remind you that on May 12, a huge fire broke out in a shopping center on Mariwilska Street in Warsaw.
It was also reported that a polycarbonate warehouse caught fire in the Moscow region. The fire covered 2,500 square meters. The cause of the fire was not reported.
Source: korrespondent

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