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A huge vehicle explosion caught on camera shook the parking lot in the suburb, a prominent Washington, DC, suburb on Thursday.
The fierce explosion on Facebook was confirmed by the Arlington Fire and EMS in Virginia, saying that the fuel tank resulted in “blended liquid (boiling liquid expansion vapor explosion).
According to photographs posted by the fire department, the car exploded in the Krystal City neighborhood of Arlington, about five miles south of DC. The explosion included at least three other vehicles in the surrounding area.
On Thursday, the flames shot in the air after a vehicle explosion in the parking lot near Washington, DC. (CA)
Officials say
“Firefight reached the scene and quickly extinguish [sic] Fire, “The fire department wrote.” There was no injury to the firefighters or the public. The fire marshals have considered the incident as non-goring and are investigating the reason.
“Please leave the car’s fire because such things can happen. Get out, be clear, and call for help!”
On June 29, another massive vehicle Blaze made headlines in Arlington, when a delivery truck went up in flames.
Three other vehicles were damaged when Arlington, VA., The car exploded on Thursday. (Arlington Fire Department)
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The fire department confirmed at the time, “It was a gas-powered vehicle that caught fire due to a malfunction engine. There was no explosion, and no packages were involved.”
Arlington Fire and Police Departments did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s remarks.