Mercedes catches Fire outside Maris Stella – video below – Black smoke rose and towered over the car and drifted into the school, while explosions were heard every few minutes.
Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) rushed to the scene to putĀ out the fire shortly after.
Thankfully, the lady driver and her son noticed something wrong with the car and left the car when they noticed strange smells, which caught fire later. Both of them are safe.
Earlier last week on 7th January in another car fire incident, a rented car caught fire after a collision in a carpark – unfortunately the driver died while trapped in
For motorists and riders, do keep vehicles in good serviceable condition and maintained at your usual workshop. As we read of more vehicles catching fire, it is more important now than ever, to ensure coolants are full and tanks not leaking, amongst other checks that a qualified mechanic can help you to spot.
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