Fire Erupts at Major Californian Battery Plant, No Injuries Reported
A significant fire broke out on Thursday afternoon at the Moss Landing power plant in California, which houses one of the world's largest battery energy storage facilities. The blaze originated in a building containing lithium-ion batteries, prompting an immediate evacuation of the plant and surrounding areas, according to the Monterey County Sheriff's Office. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
Authorities have stated that they are not actively combating the fire, instead choosing to let the building and the batteries burn based on guidance from fire experts. Vistra Corp, the plant's operator, has not released a statement regarding the ongoing situation as emergency services monitor the area for safety.
This incident raises concerns about the safety protocols in place at battery storage facilities, particularly those involving lithium-ion technology, which has been linked to fire risks in the past.
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