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China's BYD says fire broke out at parking garage in Shenzhen; no casualties

 

 

BEIJING: Electric ​vehicle maker BYD said a fire broke out at a parking garage in a Shenzhen industrial park on Tuesday morning.

The garage was a ⁠parking area for 'test and scrapped vehicles' and ⁠the fire had been extinguished, the carmaker said in a statement on Tuesday.

No casualties were ‌reported, the company added.

BYD ​shares were ⁠down 0.6% at 0208 ​GMT.

A local fire and ‌rescue department reported the fire incident earlier.

The electric vehicle ​firm's global headquarters are in the Pingshan district in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

A large fire sent thick black smoke ‌billowing into the sky, as flames stretched ​across a long section of a ​multi-storey building, ‌with ⁠fire trucks and police deployed to the scene, user-generated videos reviewed and verified ​by Reuters showed.

According to ⁠experts, EVs ​burn differently than cars with internal combustion engines, with fires often lasting longer and being harder to extinguish as they ​have a tendency to ​reignite.