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Sponsor Our ArticlesA crucial freeway connecting Southern California to Las Vegas was partially closed due to a lithium-ion battery fire which led to considerable delays and left drivers stranded alongside the road.
The I-15 Freeway, a popular route for commuters and vacationers heading to Las Vegas, was partially shutdown following a fire that originated from a truck carrying industrial lithium-ion batteries. The accident happened near Baker and was first reported early Friday morning. The Northbound lanes were immediately shut to prevent any further accidents and keep motorists at a safe distance from the burning vehicle.
Firefighters reported difficulties in dealing with the fire, citing the lithium-ion batteries as the primary hurdle. Unlike typical fires, lithium-ion fires are not manageable with water since water can exacerbate the fire and cause hazardous chemicals and fumes to be released. As per the San Bernardino County Fire Department, such fires need to burn out on their own.
“Lithium-ion fires are particularly hazardous due to the chemicals released during off-gassing and the potential for thermal runaway,” the department mentioned. Thermal runaway can cause the fire to spread rapidly and emit toxic gases, raising the stakes and necessitating extreme caution.
The partial closure led to hours of traffic congestion for drivers stuck on the freeway. The situation was even more alarming considering the triple-digit temperatures in the desert area which led to a number of 911 calls regarding heat-related emergencies. County authorities had to dispatch ambulances, paramedics, and water supplies to support those stuck on the freeway.
Beyond the immediate fire hazard, the air quality was severely impacted due to the fire. The burning lithium-ion batteries released hazardous chemicals including hydrogen cyanide, chlorine, and sulfur dioxide. These chemicals can present significant health risks even at low concentrations.
The San Bernardino County Fire Department explained, “We apologize for this inconvenience, but everything that is being done is in the interest of public safety.” Planet conservation and public safety measures meant that alternative routes for rerouting traffic were limited, ensuring a prolonged traffic jam.
Several agencies collaborated to manage the crisis. The main obstacles they faced were dealing with the unstable fire, moving the 75,000-pound container off the highway, and evaluating suitable options for handling the situation without endangering public health or the environment.
As of late Saturday, progress was slow, and the northbound lanes remained closed with no estimated time for reopening. In the meantime, motorists were advised to avoid the route and choose alternate ways to reach their destination.
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