Tesla bursts into flames after crash in Australia with two inside
Tesla is on fire after crashing a non-electric car at an intersection in Logan, south of Brisbane.
At the time of the collision, there were two motorists inside, who managed to get out of the accident on their own.

They were checked out by paramedics who arrived quickly and appeared to be unharmed.
After the explosion, the crash caused a huge sea of flames and the roads in the room were quickly closed.

Electric vehicles are a growing shortage for firefighters as their variety and variety of problems continue to grow on Australian roads.
A Tesla (pictured) burst into flames after crashing a non-electric car at an intersection in Logan, south of Brisbane
At the time of the collision, there were two motorists inside, who managed to get out of the accident on their own
Last February, an electric car charger knocked out an entire utility pole after it caught fire in the heat.
A purple Tesla Model Y was plugged into an electric car charging station in Woodend, Victoria, 70km northwest of Melbourne, when smoke billowed from an {electric} field connected to the charger.
Tesla appeared unscathed when items from a burning toolbox fell to the bottom of a gum tree after a pole.
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