Emergency crews have warned nearby residents in Queensland, Australia, to keep windows closed
. But this latest one is more serious than most because it involves not a Model 3 but a Tesla lithium battery storage site. And emergency crews warn that it could burn for several days, having reportedly been told by Tesla not to try to fully extinguish the blaze.
The fire broke out at the $38 million Tesla facility near Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia, before 8 pm local time on Tuesday night. For still unknown reasons, one of 40 Tesla Megapack 2.0 units at the Bouldercombe Battery Project owned and operated by energy provider Genex Power caught alight, sending loud bangs and flames into the night air, together with pungent smoke that locals describe as smelling like burning plastic.
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