At the International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition, the car was on fire, and the fire was raging, and it was too late for the driver to drive away.

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[Reporter Zheng Xukai/Yunlin Report] A total of 27 vehicles were destroyed by fire in the parking lot of Yunlin International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition. Should I pay for a train?

Can you afford it?

What is the responsibility of the county government to provide on-site parking?

cause local controversy.

A fire broke out at the Yunlin International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition on the 18th, and a total of 27 vehicles were burnt down. Since the insurance compensation was only 2 million yuan, it was not enough. The county government decided to make subrogation compensation first, and then make a subrogation claim after clarifying the responsibilities in the future.

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As the fire department's preliminary inspection found that it could not be ruled out that the high-temperature exhaust pipe and catalytic converter ignited the chassis of the car on fire, whether the object of compensation in the future is the first car that caught fire, and if the average compensation for each car is 50 Calculated in 10,000 yuan, the total compensation amount will exceed 10 million yuan. Is the first car to be compensated?

Or does the county government or the manufacturer that provides parking with straw and hay fields have to pay for it?

It also caused a heated discussion in the place.

The agriculture department of the county government said that the real cause of the fire is still being identified by the fire department. Which vehicle caught fire first?

It is not clear at present. As for the amount of compensation, the supervision unit has been requested to provide vehicle information. After the information is complete, the amount of compensation will be calculated according to the amount of the vehicle depreciation trial balance provided by the information team of the Judicial Yuan.

The fire car was amazing.

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The burning car caused thick smoke.

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