A fire has broken out at the GM Factory Zero plant, formerly known as the GM Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant, tonight, December 19th.
The conflagration at the GM factory seems to have either started with a large cache of EV batteries or has been significantly worsened by the batteries catching fire after the blaze started elsewhere.
The GM Factory Zero fire is described as a “three-alarm fire call,” which is defined as a combustion large enough that three times the normal number of trucks, firefighters, and firefighting devices are dispatched to the scene compared to those sent to an ordinary fire. A two-alarm fire call is the largest that is sent to a normal fire, with three-alarm and higher calls reserved for “large-scale” blazes likely to take hours to extinguish. A 16-alarm fire in New York in 1995 involved over 700 firefighters to halt an inferno in a hotel complex.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2023/12/breaking-battery-related-fire-at-gm-factory-zero-plant/
Totally safe to park these cars in your attached garage?
Is it ethical to produce these cars?
Use your own due diligence.
Your mileage definitely will vary.