What happened:

In February 2022, the Felicity Ace cargo ship carrying over 4,000 luxury cars caught fire in the North Atlantic. The fire raged for days and eventually the ship sank, taking the entire cargo (worth $401 million) with it. All 22 crew members were safely rescued.

Cause of the fire:

The exact cause is unknown, but electric vehicle batteries onboard are suspected to be a contributing factor. Lithium-ion batteries in EVs can be difficult to extinguish and pose explosion risks, making firefighting challenging.

Environmental impact:

Over 2,000 tons of oil, fuel, and other pollutants spilled into the Azores’ marine ecosystem. Sunken car batteries and fuel tanks pose a significant threat to marine life and the ecosystem.

Additional details:

The ship was carrying high-end vehicles like Porsches, Audis, Bentleys, and Lamborghinis. This incident raises concerns about the safety of transporting EVs by sea and the potential environmental impact.

  • @shalafi
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    10 months ago

    This was written by a high school kid just trying to get through the assignment or AI. LOL, of course it opens with an obviously fake picture.

    an engine power of a whooping 15,286 kW!

    Excuse me say what.

    southwest of Portugal’s Azores archipelago (a cluster or chain of islands)

    “Archipelago is a BIG word kids! Can YOU say archipelago?”

    on board were 85 Lamborghini cars

    As opposed to Lamborghini airplanes.

    All the exquisite automobiles on board the Felicity Ace are now deemed beyond recovery.

    How surprising! They’re only 10,000’ under salt water. What’s the recovery issue?

    Interesting story, and might have provided food for thought, but fuck me, I couldn’t finish this drivel.

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      10 months ago

      on board were 85 Lamborghini cars

      As opposed to Lamborghini airplanes.

      Hey now, that clarification was useful. They could’ve been tractors.