A fire involving lithium-ion batteries in a container at a port terminal in Montreal prompted a temporary curfew for residents in nearby areas. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and the Port of Montreal assured that their prevention and security teams were actively managing the situation. The emergency plan was promptly activated, and collaboration with the Montreal Fire Department helped bring the situation under control.
As a precaution, a curfew was imposed on the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district, which borders the port. However, the city later lifted the order after confirming that the fire was contained. Authorities emphasized that while firefighters continued their work for several more hours, tests confirmed that there was no longer a threat to public health and safety. Public reassurance regarding safety concerns was a priority for the city.
The incident highlights the importance of preventing battery fires during transport. By staying informed and connected, individuals can better understand and address potential risks associated with incidents like the one at the port of Montreal.
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