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Fact check: Hummer loaded with gas cans caught fire, cause unknown

Cause of fire remains unclear On May 12, Citrus County Fire Rescue responded to a scene at a Texaco gas station in Homosassa, Florida, after a Hummer H2 burst into flames, USA TODAY reported.    The Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of the fire, according to USA TODAY. This fire investigation is open and ongoing and no additional details are available at this time,  said John O’Brien, press secretary for the Florida Department of Financial Services. It is not considered suspicious at this time, but that may change as the investigation continues. Officials said the driver filled four 5-gallon containers with gasoline and put them in the back of the vehicle when it caught on fire.

Woman sets herself on fire and Hummer explodes as drivers hoard gas amid Colonial Pipeline fallout

Don t show me this message again✕ A South Carolina woman set herself on fire after a crash and a Hummer exploded with four gas canisters in the back as drivers hoard fuel in the aftermath of the shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline. The vehicle burst into flames after the driver crashed as a deputy tried to stop her for driving with a stolen licence plate, the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office said. The department said in a statement on Thursday that the woman, driving a 2007 Pontiac G6, sped up after the deputy turned on his lights “in an attempt to elude law enforcement” earlier that evening.

Hummer catches fire after driver fills 4 containers of gasoline

Hummer catches fire after driver fills 4 containers of gasoline Asha C. Gilbert, USA TODAY Long delays at Florida gas stations after Colonial Gas Pipeline cyberattack Replay Video A Hummer in Florida burst into flames right after a driver filled four containers with gas.  Citrus County Fire Rescue said they responded to a call at a Texaco Food Mart in Homosassa, Fla. for a vehicle on fire on Wednesday.   Four 5-gallon containers filled with gasoline were in the back of the vehicle when it caught fire, officials said.  One person was injured but refused to be treated. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office. 

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