An express car catches fire on Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway
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On June 21, a courier truck caught fire on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway (Yuanyang Section), and a full car was burned.
At 4 o'clock in the afternoon on June 21, the patrol vehicle of the eight detachment of Henan Expressway Traffic Police was performing patrol tasks in the area under its jurisdiction. When patrolling from north to south to the 635 kilometers west of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway, a truck caught fire in the emergency lane on the roadside, with heavy smoke billowing, so he immediately stopped to check, and called firefighters to rush to the scene to put out the fire.
Seeing the police, the driver stepped forward and said that while driving, he saw black smoke from under the right door and smelled a burning smell, so he parked the car in the emergency lane for inspection. At this time, the right front wheel of the vehicle had caught fire, and the fire extinguisher provided on the vehicle could not be extinguished.
The police immediately took control of the scene, and soon firefighters also rushed to put out the fire. With the efforts of everyone, the fire was quickly extinguished.
Because the express packaging is combustible, the express delivery is almost intact. After investigation, the cause of the fire was the aging of vehicle parts and the friction and heating of the wheels ignited the tires.
It is understood that the fire of the courier truck caused some buyers' goods to be damaged and failed to receive the goods on time. The buyer can apply for a delay in receiving the goods and request the seller to re-deliver the goods. If you don’t want to continue buying goods, you can also apply for a full refund from the seller.
The high-speed traffic police also remind drivers and passengers that for safety reasons, before the car goes on the road, please do a vehicle inspection and replace the aging parts in time.