Most tanks are plastic. And there is usually a good amount of explosive fumes in the tank. Think of it like a rubber balloon. The point is that these fires are not natural. It’s impossible.
That was my point. By the time any combustible material gets in the tank to set off whatever small amount of fumes exist, the seams have already failed. This is one of the reasons gasoline is used for cars, because the systems designed for it are relatively safe from explosion. You might get a brief, small "pop" as the tank fails, but you need pressure for a large explosion.
Most tanks are plastic. And there is usually a good amount of explosive fumes in the tank. Think of it like a rubber balloon. The point is that these fires are not natural. It’s impossible.
That was my point. By the time any combustible material gets in the tank to set off whatever small amount of fumes exist, the seams have already failed. This is one of the reasons gasoline is used for cars, because the systems designed for it are relatively safe from explosion. You might get a brief, small "pop" as the tank fails, but you need pressure for a large explosion.