Fiat 500 and a BMW 1 series?
You'd imagine both are ice powered.
...do you manage to have a car crash in a petrol station that leads to 'both cars firing'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-68533270
I'm not sufficiently au fait with car models nowadays but although one car looks like it has exhaust pipes, is the other car an electric car?
Fiat 500 and a BMW 1 series?
You'd imagine both are ice powered.
Collision while one car is refuelling petrol - who knows what the person holding the nozzle might do, and you just need one spark.
"Firing"...?
I can't see any massive crash damage on either car (slight crumpling on the back of the Fiat?), so a low speed impact at worst.
I wouldn't have wanted to get caught in that jam
My bad - it's a distraction from my main concerns.. how on earth do you have a collision at garage forecourt speeds and then how does that lead to a fire like that. But as someone suggested, if someone (the Fiat driver) was in the process of filling his car when he was hit, that could explain the fire. But I still fail to understand how they were hit in a forecourt (though maybe a medical incident?).
All in all, it seems a pretty bad outcome for trying to fill your car.
It looks like the BMW possibly hit the pump rather than the Fiat. I can imagine the customer filling the Fiat to be sufficiently startled to swing around with the nozzle spewing petrol over the back of their car and down onto the tailpipes, then whoomph. A scary place to be.