I am writing to respond to an article by Stephen Moore that appeared on the Post Bulletin Opinion page on Aug. 17, 2023. The article was titled “Hot take: Is it time to ban electric vehicles?” Mr. Moore highlighted the risk of electric vehicle fires as a rationale for banning electric vehicles.
New protocols are in place for Jacksonville firefighters facing another challenge on the roads and in homes. Electric car fires are presenting new dangers for first responders
multi-vehicle crash in alabama. eight of the dead were girls from a residential youth home according to the butler county coroner. wet weather from tromp claudette caused that crash. claudette s threat, by the way, continues to the southeast monday morning and bands of rain may cause flash floods in the carolinas. tornadoes are also possible. claudette is expected to move off the east coast monday. federal regulators say firefighters may be at increased risk from electric car fires. lithium ion batteries in electric vehicles have enough energy to power a home for more than two days, for instance. that energy can fuel massive blazes. regulators say now that they are developing strategies to help responders. more of the mehdi hasan show right after this break. he mehdi right after this break only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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