Iahtul de lux se scufundă după ce a lovit un obstacol ascuns | SY News Ep366



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  • @ironichumorist

    lithium batteries. so very green and sustainable. talk to your local firefighter about extinguishing a lithium battery fire

  • @the3588dawn

    war on the pacific was a joke compared to these days.

  • @markukblackmore

    It seems there are SOOO many more accidents and incidents involving motor yachts recently. Is this really the case or is this channel simply getting better at finding the stories?

  • @wonderaboutall1928

    Same thing happening with cars with batteries!!!electric of course!

  • @who2u333

    All these yachts burning and running aground these days. Insurance rates are going to get crazy.

  • @EhnTeePee

    A lot of insurance claims…. dude's be ca$hing out.
    Yachts are frighteningly expensive to own. Even the rich look for ways to make money with them to offset the obvious costs. That becomes a business and businesses are expensive in time and dollars.
    Much less hassle to burn them.
    Obviously, I have no facts beyond 45 years of paying attention to these types of things.

  • @MySledgeHammer

    Battery fires aren’t like fire fighting like regular or material fires. Water or chemicals used to put out material won’t work on batteries unless the power from the batteries can be turned off. Batteries once shorted out will continue to get hot and continue to burn anything their heat comes into contact with. The heat generated from a shorted out battery or batteries is amazing. – picture an electric heater as an example and how the coils that you can see glowing red this is similar to a shorted out battery or batteries being shorting out they produce glow red on some heaters from basic being shorted. In the case with an electric heater though once the power – switch to it is shut off – the heater quits glowing red and cools off. On the other hand batteries continue to get hot and burn everything that their cables or the batteries themselves are in contact with. Shorted out batteries if they are the cause of a fire aren’t effected by standard fire fighting chemicals or even water until the batteries eventually run out of the power they hold inside that feeds the fires from cables that connect them to electrical outlets- generators they might be connected to.

    I am 78 years old and I have a brain tumor from agent orange trying to explain how batteries if they might be the cause of a fire can work but I don’t
    think clearly like I once was able to. I am sorry if I didn’t make sense or if I seem confused because I am confused trying to do the best I can.
    Thank You

  • @Dralonet

    Always blame the batteries when you dont know! Stupid! Esysman should know better.

  • @PosidenSiren

    That's a chunk of cash gone under the waters..

    Glad no one onboard was hurt.

  • @dianne.murielrobidoux9008

    Luxary boats worth millions! Solar batteries should have hot or cold sensors (on homes installation with solar panels & batteries supposed to require…) switching disengagement if it occurs! (HOT OR COLD) I'm no professional but why is it supposed to be the causes of fires? On those super yachts??? What's missing for the security for people on board?

  • @tonyw.6813

    Lithium ion batteries should be banned in my opinion. The three elements needed for a fire are fuel, air and ignition. The only thing that has that is a hand grenade. There is no rhyme or reason for them to ignite. I did read in the comments about overcharging and that lithium batteries do not just ignite. They can ignite for no reason. All it takes is an internal short for them to ignite. I would liken a lithium battery to sailing along with a bucket of petrol and lit candle perched above it, and once it’s started you will not put it out even if you 20 fire extinguishers. I recommend that you have the batteries placed on top of 20mm steel plate and fire blankets close by. You are not going to save the ship, you can only try to extend your time to abandon the ship.

  • @aalhard

    Is it just me or has the been a huge increase in yacht fire in the past 24 months???
    Why???m

  • @lindabuck2777

    I just had to stop at 1:25 hearing how quickly the fire caught, possibly lithium batteries the cause! Electric vehicles catching fire too! Firemen report water and foam do not contain it, scares me greatly! Seems heavy duty chemicals will need to be involved to stop lithium batteries burning! What will it take and be? Extinguishers newly designed and created-foam for commercial use and fireman??? Further WHY SUCH A PISS POOR DESIGN FLAW and LIFETAKING???? Somebody is gettin paid off somewhere-sketchy sh🌟t going on!!! Maddening 🧐🤨🤔🤦‍♀️

  • @Kaatu-barada-nikto

    No one buys boats these days. Most owners want out so why not collect the insurance $$$