Patronis warns about lithium-ion battery fire safety, electric vehicles ahead of Hurricane Milton

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FLORIDA – Florida State Fire Marshall Jimmy Patronis issued a warning about fire hazards with lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicles ahead of Hurricane Milton.

RELATED: Hurricane Milton continues to intensify; Category 5 storm now packing 180 mph winds as it heads for Florida’s Gulf Coast

Patronis’ office confirmed 48 lithium-ion battery fires related to storm surge from Hurricane Helene, with 11 of those fires associated with EVs.

Items containing lithium-ion batteries include cars, scooters, hoverboards, golf carts, and children’s toys.

“Floridians living on the coastline who own EVs are at risk of those EVs being inundated with saltwater storm surge which presents a dangerous fire threat to Florida families and their homes,” Patronis said.

RELATED: Video shows electric car catching fire in garage due to saltwater flooding

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