Two battery fires break out in Hampshire following batteries being disposed of incorrectly

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Two separate blazes were sparked this morning from batteries incorrectly disposed of in household waste.

The rubbish was removed from the vehicle, which allowed the fire crews to extinguish the fire which had sparked from the battery of an electrical device. After dampening down the contents firefighters used thermal imaging cameras to check the remainder of the rubbish.

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Less than an hour later, Cosham crews were called to a waste depot after a lithium-ion battery caught alight, with the resulting fire spreading across a five-tonne pile of household recycling.

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service had to attend two different fires this morning, both of which were caused by batteries incorrectly disposed of.Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service had to attend two different fires this morning, both of which were caused by batteries incorrectly disposed of.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service had to attend two different fires this morning, both of which were caused by batteries incorrectly disposed of.

The bin crew returned to the depot where they emptied the pile out onto the yard, before firefighters were able to remove the battery, which was in thermal runaway, and they submerged it in water.

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