Context for those who don’t know: the entire car garage set on fire and burned most of the cars except the ones on the roof. The ones on the roof had water and heat damage and all of them were declared a total loss.
I am skeptical of wayne's statement! the tailights and tires are not showing those "damages" that you stated. but since there was an actual fire, probably could not move the surviving vechiles off the garage normally. only choice is to either a) crane, probably insurance(s) could not work together, then declared loss due to time and expenses. or B) construction temporoary or reinforcement ramps. which i am betting car insurance(s) is not paying for that (not in car coverage policy). thus declared loss. [that is declared, not total loss: two different definitions]
@@rynait Once the insurance company declares them as a total loss, doesn't matter how little or much they were damaged. Recovery of those vehicles were possibly more than the vehicles values.
For people saying the cars could have been saved. The car park was very badly damaged. Some of the floors had collapsed and most of the building was unsafe. It would have been difficult and probably dangerous to try and get them down in one piece. Almost certainly more expensive than most of them were worth.
Y not just hook it up by rear bumper n pull out with a crane n a guy wearing a harness ? It would be cheap, fast (efficient) n the damaged vehicles, according their general condition, could be used for learn mechanic.
@@clementclarisseclemen3d708 The crane they're using here wouldn't have the attachment to do that to start with. Bringing in another crane specially designed for lifting are worth hundreds of thousands of pounds and require specially trained individuals to operate, different to the driver of this one. Add to the renting and hiring of that equipment and personnel, permits etc will add another pretty penny or two so that will still cost more that the vehicles are worth.
Must say I would worry they don't look after my car once they have put it in place what happens if they damage it or put a car next to mine and they scratch it who pays for that ? I mean I don't mind the big claw thing crushing my roof and smashing all Windows and twisting the frame of my car but would hate to have a like a we dent in my door
The subject of Writing vehicles off is a interesting one ,30 years ago i was working away from home Manchester that is on a job in Nottingham .The old Ford Transit we had full of paint materials blown its engine somewhere near Derby but the cost of recovering it back to Manchester out weighed the value of the vehicle ,the firm we worked for instructed us to scrap it using a local Derby breakers .They gave it them for free and the V1 documents were sent in the post to the breakers yard ,we got the train back to Manchester and had a day on the beer in the firms time !
@@Wreck-Gar I drive a VW Passat that I've had for about 12 years and was bought outright in 2006. its now worth about 600 quid. I carry hay and straw about in it when required as well as other shit. A snob?? I doubt that. Next question.
I understand that despite the size of this fire, nobody was injured, really amazing, caused a lot of heart ache with a lot of irreplaceable personnel things lost :(
oy dont scratch me paintwork fella lol - serious note not a every day job one could train for cherry picking out a knackered car park. cheers for posting this.
bet the owners got conned by getting less then market value so they need to find something less then they had at the time Insurance company does not lose out the driver does
insurance companies paid out on new yrs day, and paid full market price for a new car to, even some went further and paid for everything and more, but its sad to see cars from top florr with very little damage being destroyed, those cars ment something to there owners, and to uffington parade, yes we aint a daft lot and at this event there was people from the whole uk and other parts of the world and at the time there was horses on the ground floor of the car park and they managed to get all out, lets spare a thought for all those affected in this incident, and yes im from liverpool to, but that dont matter when people went through a terrable incident
What a bloody shame 1400 cars gone up in smoke! I think I see the rear end of a 69 Mustang in there too..2nd level down, car next to pillar by crane arm! Grabbed at 15:24
The vehicles on top didn’t look damaged. Why were they not salvageable? I am surprised that long reach could handle much weight. I was waiting to see it lift a 4 or 5 ton pickup then realized it was England.
If you look on the latest google earth image you can see straight through the top floor as the concrete has blow apart with the heat on the section leading to the vehicle ramps. The only way you're salvaging any vehicles for parts is with a big crane and the costs wouldn't be worth it.
The ute which lifted off near the start of the video did not old or in bad condition before these WANKERS came along!! To me it looked in quite reasonable condition, it looked like a late model HiLux.
Hi Paul, are you around filming the demolition most days? My car was one on the very top floor that seemed undamaged. Would love to see film of it coming down!
@@veryhighguy mine was a silver 05 kia picanto, more towards the middle but on the same side as they've started demolishing. Depending on the speed they're working at it might have gone today. I imagine it'll definately be gone over the weekend.
It surprises me at how totally burnt every floor is. Totally gutted.. Also.. What the hell do they do for the rest of the cars deeper inside the car park?? And why was the first truck the only one to get carried away and the rest get dumped on their roofs?
J'ai fais la même réflection! Incendie dans les premiers étages si j'ai bien compris! Les voitures du haut sauvées par l'eau du système incendie. Mais toutes les voitures déclarées épaves et prises en charge par les assurances.....!!??
The structure was badly damaged. The concrete ramp to the roof level was burned through. There were about 12 cars on the top level that appeared to be undamaged. It would probably cost more to retrieve the vehicles than they were worth.
All insurance have settled, the undamaged looking ones do have heat damage unseen. Each undamaged car will go to a compound for owners to retrieve any personal items.
Even if the cars were 100% and the top deck was in a safe condition, to drive them down would have entailed driving on the ramps and decks at lower levels where the fire was at it's most intense and the structure was compromised. Certainly not worth hiring a crane at the cost of several thousand of £££s and placing a worker at risk on the top deck just to salvage a few grands worth if second hand cars. No way that the site health and safety officer would allow it.
Not before they were moved no it was unsafe but I hear them ones will be taken to a separate place for owners to look inside but they are ALL wrote off
most of the cars on the top floor were un-damaged but the concrete ramp up to that floor had collapsed and the insurance company's weighed up the cost of recovery against the cost of writing off ALL the cars and it was obviously cheaper to write them off.
4:57-Looks like a mantis hunting for his prey:) 6:36-Caught as a frog for a snack:) And so generally abandoned cars in a rotten car park? The Parking lot looks like it would be after a fire.
What a shame to destroy those jeeps on top floor as I would have made use of it for many years feck it cos I'm still driving a almost 20 year old jeep and could have that lovely discovery
I guess you have to pull them out for insurance reasons? Might as well of left them in there and sorted it all out with the rebar at the end. And then I think about all the aluminium which is non-magnetic, so it has to be removed first and I will shut up now :o)
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It is the company that have been awarded the recycling contract that own those cars, therefore they are not legally obliged to and will not sell any vehicle or parts from any vehicle they are contracted to destroy. It's the same BS rules that stop me getting a new gearbox for my "slip-o-matic" L300.
Especially over seas, I'm in the USA and the older Mustangs are even hard to find over here, So I hope whoevers it was had good insurance bc they just lost a good $40,000 - $60,000 Dollar car :(
As others have said - what a stupid waste of the cars on the top level which could have been lowered to the ground without being destroyed. There is no way the insurance company would have approved of this.
@@gordonmcmillan5556 of course they have paid out for them !!! point being is insurance companies don't like paying out unless they have to. Who ever assessed this for or on behalf of an insurance company dis not advise that the cars on the top level have no heat or smoke damage and could have been lowered to the ground and returned to their owners - kind of simple isn't it ?? What is you #ucken point ?? tosser !!
@@serge.crispino418 the point was it was too expensive to recover them so the insurance companies wrote them off. In theory they still had quite a lot of heat damage so you wouldn't just lift them down and drive them off
The building is completely destroyed along with over 1000 cars. It was totally unsafe for anyone to go in never mind driving them out. Floors had clasped and roadways are no more. All cars are wrote off even the ones on the top what seemed to be untouched but were all severely heat damaged.
most of the cars on the top floor were un-damaged but the concrete ramp up to that floor had collapsed and the insurance company's weighed up the cost of recovery against the cost of writing off ALL the cars and it was obviously cheaper to write them off.
lol, they do every year anyway. Been driving for 22 years, got full 22 years no claims and still my premium goes up each year. Only got a 1.25 fiesta now but it was cheaper to insure my 2.6 mercedes 190 cosworth 6 years ago.....work that one out......
Загуглил и нашёл: Возле торгово-развлекательного комплекса Echo Arena в Ливерпуле загорелась парковка на 1600 мест. Все машины, которые находились на ней, сгорели - в общей сложности около 1400 авто. Пострадавших нет. Владельцам автомобилей рекомендовано связаться со страховыми компаниями, передает ТАСС. Из-за пожара отменено конное шоу, которое должно было состояться в Echo Arena. В борьбе с огнем принимают участие 12 пожарных расчетов.
Tell me truthfully. Did they at least get the insufferable prig who started the fire? There's no way that that many levels of a concrete carpark can possibly go up in flames naturally. 🧐😠
@@veryhighguy And how on earth did that translate into the entire carpark structure going up like an high-temp 🔥incinerator🔥. There's nothing left in those vehicles aside from the metal; everything else has been reduced to ashes! For anyone to replicate that, you'd need a fully loaded petrol truck spraying down the entire structure with aviation or diesel fuel and a more than immodest amount of thermite to even take a whack at it. 🧐 🤨
no one can get to them due to the fire & how much of the carpark got destroyed by it, would you walk across a concrete slab with 2 layers of rebar showing I certainly wouldnt
Unfortunately a helicopter with a high enough carrying capacity, clearance permits to fly in that area and that low to the ground in a populated area and the planning to get people up there to secure it for it's flight would be in excess of £20'000 and their insurers probably would only pay out that much towards a replacement, so unless the owner has that sort of cash just laying around, their insurers will just list it as written off and payout, or get that amount from any other 'fund' which covers this sort of thing (I don't know the specifics in how insurance pays out in events like this).
Context for those who don’t know: the entire car garage set on fire and burned most of the cars except the ones on the roof. The ones on the roof had water and heat damage and all of them were declared a total loss.
Thx for that... I was wondering why so many people just fucked off w/o their cars..
Who set the fire
Thank you for the explanation
I am skeptical of wayne's statement! the tailights and tires are not showing those "damages" that you stated.
but since there was an actual fire, probably could not move the surviving vechiles off the garage normally. only choice is to either a) crane, probably insurance(s) could not work together, then declared loss due to time and expenses. or B) construction temporoary or reinforcement ramps. which i am betting car insurance(s) is not paying for that (not in car coverage policy). thus declared loss. [that is declared, not total loss: two different definitions]
@@rynait Once the insurance company declares them as a total loss, doesn't matter how little or much they were damaged. Recovery of those vehicles were possibly more than the vehicles values.
For people saying the cars could have been saved. The car park was very badly damaged. Some of the floors had collapsed and most of the building was unsafe. It would have been difficult and probably dangerous to try and get them down in one piece. Almost certainly more expensive than most of them were worth.
The tragic truth. Everyone sees that £20'000+ Hilux and go as far as suggesting to use a helicopter to retrieve them.
Y not just hook it up by rear bumper n pull out with a crane n a guy wearing a harness ? It would be cheap, fast (efficient) n the damaged vehicles, according their general condition, could be used for learn mechanic.
it will definitely not work if you think that way
@@clementclarisseclemen3d708 The crane they're using here wouldn't have the attachment to do that to start with. Bringing in another crane specially designed for lifting are worth hundreds of thousands of pounds and require specially trained individuals to operate, different to the driver of this one. Add to the renting and hiring of that equipment and personnel, permits etc will add another pretty penny or two so that will still cost more that the vehicles are worth.
Mark Wright as well as they could put a steel pipe under the car, make them rolling out, that's cheap too.
This is the car park of the future. Pull up outside and a machine parks your car then retrives it again when you have finished
Mind blown, wow.
Jack 1 pretty sure this is only a prototype once all kinks ironed out will be one in every major city. 🤣
Already a “reality” in many major cities like San Francisco, LA and NYC.
Must say I would worry they don't look after my car once they have put it in place what happens if they damage it or put a car next to mine and they scratch it who pays for that ? I mean I don't mind the big claw thing crushing my roof and smashing all Windows and twisting the frame of my car but would hate to have a like a we dent in my door
Already a thing in Japan, I believe there is also a Toyota vending machine over there.
You may get a few scratches and dents with this one in Liverpool 😂 lol
The subject of Writing vehicles off is a interesting one ,30 years ago i was working away from home Manchester that is on a job in Nottingham .The old Ford Transit we had full of paint materials blown its engine somewhere near Derby but the cost of recovering it back to Manchester out weighed the value of the vehicle ,the firm we worked for instructed us to scrap it using a local Derby breakers .They gave it them for free and the V1 documents were sent in the post to the breakers yard ,we got the train back to Manchester and had a day on the beer in the firms time !
Thanks, Mark for your reply that explains it very well
The 3rd pulled out was a Shitreon Picasso. The fire certainly improved the looks of that one!!
@@Wreck-Gar I drive a VW Passat that I've had for about 12 years and was bought outright in 2006. its now worth about 600 quid.
I carry hay and straw about in it when required as well as other shit.
A snob?? I doubt that.
Next question.
I understand that despite the size of this fire, nobody was injured, really amazing, caused a lot of heart ache with a lot of irreplaceable personnel things lost :(
The unfortunate thing is that some people lost their pet dogs in the fire. Not something that gets mentioned
When that burnt out mustang got pulled out my heart sank. No insurance payout can get that back 😞
Alex Rollings me too
oy dont scratch me paintwork fella lol - serious note not a every day job one could train for cherry picking out a knackered car park. cheers for posting this.
bet the owners got conned by getting less then market value so they need to find something less then they had at the time Insurance company does not lose out the driver does
than*
The owners of individual vehicles won't see a single penny.
haywardsteve your joking aren’t you? This happened in Liverpool, they ain’t daft in that part of the world!
insurance companies paid out on new yrs day, and paid full market price for a new car to, even some went further and paid for everything and more, but its sad to see cars from top florr with very little damage being destroyed, those cars ment something to there owners, and to uffington parade, yes we aint a daft lot and at this event there was people from the whole uk and other parts of the world and at the time there was horses on the ground floor of the car park and they managed to get all out, lets spare a thought for all those affected in this incident, and yes im from liverpool to, but that dont matter when people went through a terrable incident
@@paulcarter5337 A car is a mere machine to go from A to B.
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service this is one of your finest saves. No wonder your chief fled to Australia.
Glad this wasn't a " meet and greet" car park
These guys were doing burnouts
Nice one fella should build a motorcross track there! Braaap
there are a few hot hatchs there
Bet they was all hot that night
What a bloody shame 1400 cars gone up in smoke! I think I see the rear end of a 69 Mustang in there too..2nd level down, car next to pillar by crane arm! Grabbed at 15:24
Burn outs in multi storey car parks can have disastrous consequences
Awesome balance! Very good crane driver 👍
Alleen wat traag
I bet that old Rover still has ignition problems.
I agree It will. Probably every one on top floor had bad electrical problems.
The vehicles on top didn’t look damaged. Why were they not salvageable? I am surprised that long reach could handle much weight. I was waiting to see it lift a 4 or 5 ton pickup then realized it was England.
They were all severely heat damaged. Probably anything plastic melted
My fucking god the classic mustang just sitting there... What a shame... Bet not a lot of people noticed it either!!!
Lucky to catch that coming down, i knew it was in there but did not know where.
If you look on the latest google earth image you can see straight through the top floor as the concrete has blow apart with the heat on the section leading to the vehicle ramps. The only way you're salvaging any vehicles for parts is with a big crane and the costs wouldn't be worth it.
So good seeing landrovers going for scrap makes my day
Second floor from top . Far right . Is that a mustang rear end ???
Yeah I just spotted the mustang
Yeah thats what i thought!
Its clear at 3:20
Lewis Hart such a shame
Yes I also spotted the mustang and it is in between the other two damage cars
Was ist denn mit dem Autos passiert in dem Parkhaus das bis oben voll hat das mal gebrannt.
I like that they use my car as the thumbnail😂
Cars on the top level: Baked !!!! Cars on the lower levels: Extra well done!!!!
Has it been established what triggered the initial fire?
yes it was an lpg converted car, Land rover i think. in one of the videos you see it being brought out and taken away for investigation
15:23. A 64 mustang. I wasn't expecting to see that come out of a garage in Liverpool
I bet it was owned by Richard Hammond haha
Oh my gosh! That would be one big insurance claim.
it was a sad sight seeing all these cars pulled out specially the ones that looked ok
Not quite as refined as the Japanese system. But it works 😂😂
The ute which lifted off near the start of the video did not old or in bad condition before these WANKERS came along!! To me it looked in quite reasonable condition, it looked like a late model HiLux.
But *how* do you get it down without damaging it?
Ok smart arse levitate a car down
Crane it down with a 4 wheel clamp attachment
I could of done with that top box and the wheels off that 4x4
Thomas whitelock 6
If your on about that Nissan Navara. Then just pop to your local scrap yard. The one near me must have 500 to a 1000 in. Yep, all with broken chassis.
Watch the paint....WATCH THE PAINT!!!!
Hahahah..😅
Where were the fire sprinklers in the parking garage? I often see comments bashing us about fires, seems irresponsible to not protect with sprinklers.
Hi Paul, are you around filming the demolition most days? My car was one on the very top floor that seemed undamaged. Would love to see film of it coming down!
I will be making random visits yes. Where was your car from this location can you work it out
@@veryhighguy mine was a silver 05 kia picanto, more towards the middle but on the same side as they've started demolishing. Depending on the speed they're working at it might have gone today. I imagine it'll definately be gone over the weekend.
I never went today but hope to again on Monday.
Did you get your image :)
I would love to see a video of that too! What was the cause of the garage fire?
Fairly obvious, Before you start to pull down a car park you get rid of the cars first
It surprises me at how totally burnt every floor is. Totally gutted.. Also.. What the hell do they do for the rest of the cars deeper inside the car park?? And why was the first truck the only one to get carried away and the rest get dumped on their roofs?
That first car must have diplomatic plates and documents to be given priority?
Totalement fou ! Destruction d'un parking bourré de voiture.
J'ai fais la même réflection! Incendie dans les premiers étages si j'ai bien compris! Les voitures du haut sauvées par l'eau du système incendie. Mais toutes les voitures déclarées épaves et prises en charge par les assurances.....!!??
The structure was badly damaged. The concrete ramp to the roof level was burned through. There were about 12 cars on the top level that appeared to be undamaged. It would probably cost more to retrieve the vehicles than they were worth.
All insurance have settled, the undamaged looking ones do have heat damage unseen. Each undamaged car will go to a compound for owners to retrieve any personal items.
Even if the cars were 100% and the top deck was in a safe condition, to drive them down would have entailed driving on the ramps and decks at lower levels where the fire was at it's most intense and the structure was compromised.
Certainly not worth hiring a crane at the cost of several thousand of £££s and placing a worker at risk on the top deck just to salvage a few grands worth if second hand cars. No way that the site health and safety officer would allow it.
Was the owers of yhe cars on the top floor alowed to collect any personal belongings after theu had been removed
Not before they were moved no it was unsafe but I hear them ones will be taken to a separate place for owners to look inside but they are ALL wrote off
Did all the cars get damaged,as the ones on the top looked ok until the garb got hold ?
most of the cars on the top floor were un-damaged but the concrete ramp up to that floor had collapsed and the insurance company's weighed up the cost of recovery against the cost of writing off ALL the cars and it was obviously cheaper to write them off.
Long term parking sucks in Liverpool !
If you see a discovery 3 in silver with a nuberplate that has nkk on thats mine it was in a spot where fire never touched it
Why weren't those cars lifted off with telescopic crane?
To expensive and all cars were wrote off anyway, they all had severe heat damage on the top floor
@@veryhighguy thank you👍🏼
4:57-Looks like a mantis hunting for his prey:) 6:36-Caught as a frog for a snack:) And so generally abandoned cars in a rotten car park? The Parking lot looks like it would be after a fire.
repo man will never find my suv
I love cars and to see them burnt out and crushed on top its a little upsetting 😐
Why they destroyed car ? And why cars still here ?
Poor people's pride and joy gone up in smoke
Better cars than people
So what ?
Stephen Thompson - make sure your properly insured
Fascinating and also a little sad. You going to keep these vids going?
as much as i can, Past two days of being there they have not done a lot
What a shame to destroy those jeeps on top floor as I would have made use of it for many years feck it cos I'm still driving a almost 20 year old jeep and could have that lovely discovery
Great video..
I'm thinking this was a very costly day for the insurance companies.
Robert McEachern yes it was
AND YOU ARE COSTLY STUPID!
What. They didn’t pay for the stall. You don’t give notice before starting to tear down sparking ramp
What happened to the car park?
magnet fishing in a big way lol
What A shame 😔😢....
ok thankyou for letting me know
How come it's still full of cars ?
Not really a demolition at all. Nothing was actually demolished.
So many experts in these comments
There is a drone footage vid, the hilux is smegged. Even the cars that look okay I bet they stink rank inside.
I guess you have to pull them out for insurance reasons? Might as well of left them in there and sorted it all out with the rebar at the end. And then I think about all the aluminium which is non-magnetic, so it has to be removed first and I will shut up now :o)
How this fire started?
faulty lpg Land rover
The catastrophic structure failure of that Hilux should be a complete embarrassment for Toyota. That machine barely touched it and it fell apart. Lol!
Are you stupid?
Well glad I bought the scrap yard on gta 🤑🤑🤑🤑
Was the people ok !
I’m just wandering who ownes whose cars
Mano, num era mais fácil funcionar o carro e sair?
Some buffing,then off to a used car lot.
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It is the company that have been awarded the recycling contract that own those cars, therefore they are not legally obliged to and will not sell any vehicle or parts from any vehicle they are contracted to destroy. It's the same BS rules that stop me getting a new gearbox for my "slip-o-matic" L300.
RIP Classic Ford Mustang :(
I thought that was a Mustang, I just wasn't sure
@@s10_4_life6 i feel sorry for the person who owned it because that there pride and joy gone
Especially over seas, I'm in the USA and the older Mustangs are even hard to find over here, So I hope whoevers it was had good insurance bc they just lost a good $40,000 - $60,000 Dollar car :(
What's the bet it was a beat up Peugot that has never seen a service that caused it.
Haaahaaa.. why he not drop the car from the roof... a highlight for the excavator driver and the owner from the dropped car.. like a crash test :D
Sad although it is to see. Hopefully the insurance paid out for a lot of them.
As others have said - what a stupid waste of the cars on the top level which could have been lowered to the ground without being destroyed. There is no way the insurance company would have approved of this.
Serge. Crispino erm I think you’ll find they have paid out for them.
@@gordonmcmillan5556 of course they have paid out for them !!! point being is insurance companies don't like paying out unless they have to. Who ever assessed this for or on behalf of an insurance company dis not advise that the cars on the top level have no heat or smoke damage and could have been lowered to the ground and returned to their owners - kind of simple isn't it ?? What is you #ucken point ?? tosser !!
@@serge.crispino418 the point was it was too expensive to recover them so the insurance companies wrote them off. In theory they still had quite a lot of heat damage so you wouldn't just lift them down and drive them off
Vallet parking sir ! Let me get your car down for you sorry about the slight scratching and dents! !!! Lol
i need to get that machine to lift my corolla next time i get a flat that will save me the trouble of getting out my jack
Soooo what happened here......why are they removing the vehicles like that instead of just driving them off
The building is completely destroyed along with over 1000 cars. It was totally unsafe for anyone to go in never mind driving them out. Floors had clasped and roadways are no more. All cars are wrote off even the ones on the top what seemed to be untouched but were all severely heat damaged.
@@veryhighguy thanks for the info
Это тачки, у которых владельцев нет?
How come there’s a car there and why was it crushed
that had to be on heck of a hot fire
Seems a bit wasteful, that first 4x4 looked like it was quite salvageable, can't they lift them down in a less destructive fashion?
most of the cars on the top floor were un-damaged but the concrete ramp up to that floor had collapsed and the insurance company's weighed up the cost of recovery against the cost of writing off ALL the cars and it was obviously cheaper to write them off.
why is it full off cars?
there was an event on at the arena when the fire started, the cars were unsafe to remove
Is there no other way to bring down all those cars?
to dangerous any other way
Why are there so many cars there?
The car park was burned out in a fire when it was filled with 1400 cars on New Year's Eve 2017
why were they removed this way
Suprised the wheels were still on em
chalk farm car squad so16 why ?? Prick !
@@porkyturner272 nob
@@porkyturner272 PRIIIIIÌCK
Radios were gone.
shit man!! what a car leave it to me, ohh NOO!!
The insurance claims for this are going to top forty million pounds ,plus renewing the building, don't be surprised when your premiums go up!
lol, they do every year anyway. Been driving for 22 years, got full 22 years no claims and still my premium goes up each year. Only got a 1.25 fiesta now but it was cheaper to insure my 2.6 mercedes 190 cosworth 6 years ago.....work that one out......
So it was ok to park your car one day but not ok to come back and collect later that day. I bet they all had to pay to park as well!
Загуглил и нашёл:
Возле торгово-развлекательного комплекса Echo Arena в Ливерпуле загорелась парковка на 1600 мест. Все машины, которые находились на ней, сгорели - в общей сложности около 1400 авто. Пострадавших нет.
Владельцам автомобилей рекомендовано связаться со страховыми компаниями, передает ТАСС.
Из-за пожара отменено конное шоу, которое должно было состояться в Echo Arena. В борьбе с огнем принимают участие 12 пожарных расчетов.
Tell me truthfully. Did they at least get the insufferable prig who started the fire? There's no way that that many levels of a concrete carpark can possibly go up in flames naturally. 🧐😠
It was a faulty LPG converted 4x4 what started the fire
@@veryhighguy And how on earth did that translate into the entire carpark structure going up like an high-temp 🔥incinerator🔥. There's nothing left in those vehicles aside from the metal; everything else has been reduced to ashes!
For anyone to replicate that, you'd need a fully loaded petrol truck spraying down the entire structure with aviation or diesel fuel and a more than immodest amount of thermite to even take a whack at it. 🧐 🤨
Steadholder Harrington the carpark was full due to an event about to start at The arena
@@veryhighguy And that explains how a 4x4 with an LPG conversion took out the ENTIRE carpark exactly HOW? 🧐 🤨
Some money there in scrap metal surprised if anyone hasn't got there eye on it already
That 65 mustang makes me cringe
Is no one thinking that it would be easier and a hell of a lot more fun to just push the cars off? It’s not like anything is of value anymore. Ha ha.
I assume the cars are ones that have been abandoned by their owners!
no one can get to them due to the fire & how much of the carpark got destroyed by it, would you walk across a concrete slab with 2 layers of rebar showing I certainly wouldnt
not abandoned, written off by the insurers
I refuse to believe that it is cheaper to destroy this perfectly fine Hilux, as to pick it up with a helicopter.
Unfortunately a helicopter with a high enough carrying capacity, clearance permits to fly in that area and that low to the ground in a populated area and the planning to get people up there to secure it for it's flight would be in excess of £20'000 and their insurers probably would only pay out that much towards a replacement, so unless the owner has that sort of cash just laying around, their insurers will just list it as written off and payout, or get that amount from any other 'fund' which covers this sort of thing (I don't know the specifics in how insurance pays out in events like this).
Never seen anything like it.