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Firefighters are warning the public about the dangers of leaving water bottles in cars,

especially during hot weather. The bottles, when exposed to direct sunlight, can act as magnifying glasses, focusing sunlight onto nearby materials, potentially causing them to catch fire. This phenomenon, known as “solar lensing,” can lead to dangerous fires in vehicles. Authorities urge people to avoid leaving plastic bottles in cars to prevent these unexpected and avoidable hazards.

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