A fire that halted production at a General
Motors (GM) plant for a full day on 19 December was caused by a forklift
accident, according to a Detroit Free Press report.
"Our initial investigation indicates a
forklift accidentally punctured a container with battery materials causing the
fire," GM spokeswoman Tara Kuhnen told the news outlet.
The fire halted production of electric
vehicles at Factory Zero in Detroit, where GM assembles its GMC Hummer electric
pickup and SUV and the Chevrolet Silverado EV work truck.
The Detroit Fire Department sent 18 fire
trucks and 60 firefighters to battle the blaze, which broke out at the plant's
shipping dock area.
Detroit Fire Chief James Harris said the
plant was evacuated and the fire extinguished with no injuries.
He said the fire involved "some
lithium-ion batteries".
About 1,880 people work at Factory Zero,
named for the zero-emission vehicles it produces.
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