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A video posted by the FDNY shockingly reveals how a charging lithium-ion battery sparked a raging fire in a Queens e-bike shop this month.

The video, from King Electronic Hub in Richmond Hill, shows a charging lithium-ion battery surrounded by scooters and boxes shooting up a thick cloud of gray smoke, followed by sparks, according to a clip posted on X by FDNY.


  Video footage from King Electronic Hub shared on FDNY’s X account shows a lithium-ion battery sparking a fire. FDNY Video footage from King Electronic Hub shared on FDNY’s X account shows a lithium-ion battery sparking a fire. FDNY

“It only took two and a half minutes for this exploding lithium-ion battery to fully engulf this e-bike shop in fire,” the text accompanying the video warns.

 “When we tell you illegal lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous, WE MEAN IT,” the caption reads

The two-alarm fire on Jan. 6, miraculously resulted in no injuries, the FDNY said. 


  The video showed the lithium-ion battery surrounded by scooters shooting up a thick cloud of smoke and sparks. FDNY The video showed the lithium-ion battery surrounded by scooters shooting up a thick cloud of smoke and sparks. FDNY

  In the first two weeks of 2024, lithium-ion batteries have sparked eight blazes in the Big Apple, injuring 3 people. William Lopez / New York Post In the first two weeks of 2024, lithium-ion batteries have sparked eight blazes in the Big Apple, injuring 3 people. William Lopez / New York Post

In the first two weeks of 2024, lithium-ion batteries sparked eight blazes in the Big Apple, injuring three people. In 2023, there were 267 fires caused by lithium-ion batteries, killing 18 and injuring 150.

A horrific November blaze in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, linked to a lithium-ion battery killed three people from three generations of a family, in addition to injuring 14 others. 

“These illegal, uncertified devices are ticking time bombs,” Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said after the November tragedy. 

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