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Vehicle caught fire on Cane Garden Bay Hill

December 5th, 2024 | Tags: Virgin Islands Cay Garden Bay Hill Vehicle fire
A vehicle caught on fire this afternoon, Thursday, December 4, 2024, on Cane Garden Bay Hill. Photo: Team of Reporters
CANE GARDEN BAY, Tortola, VI- A vehicle caught on fire this afternoon, Thursday, December 4, 2024, on Cane Garden Bay Hill.

Details surrounding the circumstances which led to the vehicle catching ablaze are not known at this time. It is also unclear whether the vehicle was occupied at the time of the fire and if anyone was hurt.

Fire officials were on the scene of the fire trying to get it under control.

Virgin Islands News Online will continue to follow this developing story and will bring updates when they become available.

7 Responses to “Vehicle caught fire on Cane Garden Bay Hill ”

  • lk (05/12/2024, 18:47) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    What kind of vehicle ah caught fire every minute so buddy
    • Things Rough. (06/12/2024, 02:31) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
      Life hard. The little minimum wage increase we were depending on to help with rent and food is no longer coming. Some insurance money will come in handy..
  • smokey (05/12/2024, 19:02) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    I the see people exhausts blowing all kinds smoke
    Black white blue going up hills them car clock ticking the longer they delay to fix it. Them Kia souls pick-up trucks and grand viatara I see most times I've with smoke from them pipe.
  • Yeezus (05/12/2024, 19:04) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Again!!!??? Connect the dots on all these spontaneous combustions.
  • hmm (05/12/2024, 20:07) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Insurance Money for the Holiday Season
  • Madussa (05/12/2024, 20:18) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
    Insurance fraud! If someone were driving that vehicle, they would have been on the scene away from the fire, called 911 then waited for help. These roads have beaten up cars so much, that the owner will set the car ablaze, just to get money to pay down on another car. Very unlikely the owner jumped out of the car and disappeared. I would have gotten far away from the car but waited in the area to see when help arrived for a report to be made to give to my insurance company unless this car was not registered or insured. Fraud while endangering others because the car could have exploded!
  • Heartless @$$ (06/12/2024, 07:34) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    All you posters are freaking heartless. Hope no one got hurt.


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