Why get cars on fire, what to do as Rishabh like an accident pants

Auto News Desk – The Indian cricket spans and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant escaped on Friday morning when his Mercedes Gle SUV (Mercedes Gle SUV) crashed near Roorkee in Dehradun and caught fire. The SUV was completely struggled after beating a divider on the Delhi-Dehradun highway on December 30 and caught fire for a few moments. Rishabh pant had to break the glass SUV to avoid the fire. Local residents and eyewitnesses helped her on time, only with minor injuries. Burning in the car is not uncommon after the effect of high velocity. CCTV footage confirms that the pants were sleepy while driving and that the SUV was at a high speed at the time. After such incidents, modern cars are at greater risk of fire, as plastic, foam, electric wires or clothing are used to make these cars. Then there is always the possibility that fuel is leaking face to face after a collision, and there is a risk of fire in the engine or battery due to excessive heat. To make the case worse, most cars in the case of such incidents do not have compulsory firefighting instruments in the form of security measures. Accidents may occur under any circumstances at any time. In such a situation, some steps can be taken that can reduce the possibility of death or injury. If precautions are taken on time, the car can also be prevented from burning completely. In such a situation, it must be the first and biggest priority for anyone trapped to get out of a burning car. If you are trapped in the burning car, then break the windows with something to get yourself out. If your firefighting as a primary weapon to extinguish the fire can also help reduce the risks. A car contains several flammable devices that can quickly increase a small fire, and in some cases also explode. Share this story