S25 catches on fire

I was going to suggest carrying a cylinder of table salt to extinguish the fire....there's just a couple tiny problems:

1. Lithium ion batteries can exceed the melting point of salt (801C)
2. The batteries can create their own oxygen source.

Not sure a single bucket of water would be enough?
 
I was going to suggest carrying a cylinder of table salt to extinguish the fire....there's just a couple tiny problems:

1. Lithium ion batteries can exceed the melting point of salt (801C)
2. The batteries can create their own oxygen source.

Not sure a single bucket of water would be enough?
Can carry this

 
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Has anyone noticed those that have a collection of old iPhones and Samsungs that you keep in some drawer somewhere and you by chance check on them years later... for me it's always the Samsung phones I had that I find with expanded batteries bursting out of the phone housing?
Indeed, happened twice, Galaxy Note 10 plus and a Note 20. Already changed the Note 20 battery and lost its SIM signal haha.
 
You guys making me hungry
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Lmfao my Spanish Rice