Yakima, Washington - Vehicle, Gas Line Fire at South 48th Avenue
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Yakima, Washington – Vehicle, Gas Line Fire at South 48th Avenue

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Posted on March 27, 2020

Yakima, Washington (March 26, 2020) – The Yakima Fire Department responded to a scene of a fire on the 400 block of South 48th Avenue on early Thursday morning. According to the article from KIMA News, there were no injuries in the incident, but the fire involved two vehicles, a natural gas line and one room of a home.

Crews were called to the scene around 3:45 a.m. for reports of two vehicles catching on fire. The fire then extended to one room of a house, during the course of the fire a gas line was broken and also caught on fire. Cascade Natural Gas turned off the line during the incident. The dollar loos has been estimated at $30,000. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

About Vehicle Fire

Vehicle fires are a cause for alarm and can present a very dangerous situation. No matter the cause, all passengers are advised to get as far away from the vehicle when it ignites. The nature of the vehicle and the materials used in it builds potential for big fires and explosions.

To minimize the risk of fires, it is always best to make sure that a vehicle is well-maintained and in good condition. While there are many known causes of car fires, a fire does not always start with just one cause. More often, a number of factors are present when a car fire happens. This makes investigation difficult, but by listing the known causes of car fires, car owners can take the proper steps to analyse their own vehicle’s safety. Some factors do not always directly start the fire but raise the risk for creating it; these factors are design flaws, vehicle neglect, the use of faulty electrical or hybrid batteries, and the spilling or leaking of flammable liquids . On the other hand, factors that can directly cause vehicle fires are car crashes, arson, faulty wiring, and overheating car parts and components. The top two causes for car fires are electrical system failures and leaks in the fuel system. Additionally, one must look over the cargo being carried and make sure there is risk that the cargo can also burst into flames. In identifying these fire risks, one can then properly assess their vehicle to see if any of these risks are present. Like with all fire risks, early detection can help prevent any damage, loss, injuries and fatalities.

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