Another E-Car Flambe

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It’ll Save The Planet!

Firefighters had to use 36,000 gallons of water, the other day, to put out the fire of an E-car debtmobile that burst into flame after a single-car accident in Pine Level, Alabama (https://www.wsfa.com/2023/12/26/driver-custody-after-tesla-crashes-burns-interstate-65/). The driver–currently charged with drunk driving–escaped from his Tesla Y-Model before he was fricasseed.

Four tanker trucks and ten rescue organizations had to mobilize to put out the fire. Firefighters had to wear protective gear against toxic fumes.

A “normal” car fire, officials said, usually requires some 500 gallons of water to extinguish.

But why let a little thing like that get in the way of Saving The Planet from gas-powered cars that don’t burst into flame at the drop of a hat? Damned ungrateful peasants don’t know what’s good for ’em! But our leaders always know best.