International Shipping Container Fire at Montreal Port, Canada (Lithium Battery again)
On September 23rd, a container loaded with 15 tons of lithium batteries broke out in Montreal Port, Canada. The smoke covered several kilometers, triggering a second-level alarm. The fire station responded quickly, evacuated residents and cut off the power. Because the combustion characteristics of lithium batteries were difficult to control, firefighters soaked the fire in water for external cooling, and finally controlled the fire in the early morning of the next day and completely extinguished it at 7am. The port team is investigating the cause of the fire and dealing with the scene.
At about 3:15 pm local time on September 23rd, a container containing about 15 tons of lithium batteries broke out in Montreal Port, Canada. The fire quickly produced a large amount of smoke, covering several kilometers around it, triggering a second-level alarm (up to level 5). The Montreal Fire Department responded quickly and dispatched more than a dozen firefighters and hazardous materials intervention teams to the scene for disposal.
After the fire broke out, the city government of Montreal quickly issued a blockade order for surrounding residents, asking them to stay indoors and close doors, windows and external ventilation systems to prevent the inhalation of toxic smoke. The blockade order was lifted around 10:30 that night, after 50 to 100 residents were evacuated as a precautionary measure and the power supply to the incident area was cut off.
A big challenge for fire officials lies in the special nature of lithium batteries, which produce extremely high heat when burned and can trigger a chain reaction, making fires difficult to control.
According to reports, more than 100 firefighters were involved in the fire fighting operation, and they had to resort to special equipment, such as a drill bit borrowed from the airport fire brigade, to try to enter the inside of the container to put out the fire.However, due to safety concerns, the fire department ultimately chose to soak the outside of the container with water to cool the batteries and stop the spread of the fire.
After several hours of intense fighting, the fire was largely under control by around 10 p.m. that day, but firefighters still had to continue to deal with the residual source of fire inside the container.By 7 a.m. on September 24, the fire was completely extinguished.The Montreal Port team then launched an investigation to determine the specific cause of the fire and arranged for a special team to handle the removal of materials on site.
国际海运加拿大蒙特利尔港口集装箱起火(又是锂电池惹的祸)
9月23日,加拿大蒙特利尔港口一装15吨锂电池的集装箱突发火灾,浓烟覆盖数公里,触发二级警报.消防局迅速响应,疏散居民并切断电力.因锂电池燃烧特性难控,消防员用水浸泡外部冷却,最终于次日凌晨控制火势,上午7点完全扑灭.港口小组正调查火灾原因并处理现场.
当地时间9月23日下午3点15分左右,加拿大蒙特利尔港口(Montreal)的一个装有约15吨锂电池的集装箱突发火灾.大火迅速产生大量浓烟,覆盖周围几公里区域,触发了二级警报(最高为五级).蒙特利尔消防局迅速响应,派遣了十几名消防员及危险材料干预小组前往现场进行处置.
火灾发生后,蒙特利尔市政府迅速对周边居民发布了封锁令,要求他们留在室内,关闭门窗和外部通风系统,以防止吸入有毒烟雾.该封锁令在当晚10:30左右被解除,此前作为预防措施,还疏散了50至100名居民,并切断了事发地区的电力供应.
消防官员面临的一大挑战在于锂电池的特殊性质,这些电池在燃烧时会产生极高的热量,且可能引发连锁反应,使火势难以控制.
据报道,超过100名消防员参与了灭火行动,他们不得不借助特殊设备,如从机场消防队借来的钻头,来尝试进入集装箱内部进行扑救.然而,出于安全考虑,消防部门最终选择用水浸泡集装箱外部,以冷却电池并阻止火势蔓延.
经过数小时的紧张扑救,火势在当天晚上10点左右基本得到控制,但消防员仍需继续处理集装箱内部的残余火源.至9月24日上午7点,大火被完全扑灭.蒙特利尔港口小组随后展开调查,以确定火灾的具体原因,并安排特别小组处理现场材料的移除工作.