Lithium-ion battery cells cause fire at Madison FedEx facility
A fire at a FedEx facility in Madison was triggered by lithium-ion battery cells.
Summary
On March 31, 2026, a fire broke out at a FedEx facility in Madison, Wisconsin, reportedly caused by lithium-ion battery cells. This incident raises concerns about the safety protocols in place for handling such materials.
Local firefighters managed to contain the fire, and fortunately, there were no reported injuries among the staff. The swift response underscores the importance of emergency preparedness in facilities dealing with hazardous materials.
This event may prompt a review of safety regulations and operational procedures related to the storage and transportation of lithium-ion batteries, particularly in logistics and distribution centers.
Updates
Update at 11:54 UTC on 2026-04-01
Mining & Resources reported A comprehensive look at the risks associated with lithium-ion battery fires and strategies for effective containment.
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Update at 22:34 UTC on 2026-04-03
Mining & Resources reported Rising incidents of fires in trash trucks linked to lithium-ion batteries raise safety concerns.
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Update at 22:34 UTC on 2026-04-03
Mining & Resources reported A lithium-ion battery ignited a fire in a trash truck, raising concerns about waste management safety.
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