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Dozens injured after fire in New York City: US media

Incident may have been caused by lithium-ion battery from micro-mobility device, officials say

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 06 Nov 2022 9:00AM

Dozens injured after fire in New York City: US media
Officials say it was nearly the 200th fire this year caused by a lithium-ion battery from a micro-mobility device – such small, light electric vehicles can include e-bikes and electric scooters. – @FDNY Twitter pic, November 6, 2022

NEW YORK – At least 38 people were injured in a fire in a New York City apartment building that may have been caused by a lithium-ion battery, officials told United States media today.

Two of the wounded were in critical condition and five were seriously injured after the blaze on East 52nd Street in Manhattan, CNN quoted fire commissioner Laura Kavanagh as saying. 

Dan Flynn, chief fire marshal, told CNN it was nearly the 200th fire this year caused by a lithium-ion battery from a micro-mobility device. Such small, light electric vehicles can include e-bikes and electric scooters.

“We’ve had six fatalities this year just from these batteries that power micro-mobility devices,” CNN quoted him as saying. 

Flynn said authorities believe the occupant of the apartment where the fire likely began had been repairing bikes in the building. – AFP, November 6, 2022

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