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A New Jersey fire, caused by a lithium-ion battery, killed a 92-year-old woman and injured two others on Feb. 13, 2026.
A fire in Stafford Township, New Jersey, on February 13, 2026, killed a 92-year-old woman and critically injured two others, with investigators attributing the blaze to a lithium-ion battery failure in an outdoor storage area.
The fire spread rapidly, producing dense smoke that hindered evacuation.
The woman died from smoke inhalation, while the others survived and were hospitalized before stabilizing.
Authorities warn against storing lithium-ion batteries unattended, especially in extreme temperatures, due to the risk of thermal runaway.
The incident adds to a national trend, with over 1,000 fires linked to such batteries since 2010.
Un incendio en Nueva Jersey causado por una batería de iones de litio mató a una mujer de 92 años e hirió a otras dos el 13 de febrero de 2026.