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The Ferrari was bought for more than HK$1.8 million in 1995. Photo: Facebook

Silver Ferrari bursts into flames on Hong Kong flyover

Driver, 72, escapes unharmed after stopping sports car on Tsing Sha Highway near Hoi Lai Estate

A silver Ferrari was badly damaged after it went up in flames on a flyover in Hong Kong on Friday morning.

The incident took place in Cheung Sha Wan soon after 11am, according to the Fire Services Department.

The driver, a 72-year-old man, escaped the blaze unharmed.

At 11.08am, the Italian-made F355 Berlinetta was travelling along the Sha Tin-bound flyover of Tsing Sha Highway heading towards Eagle’s Nest Tunnel. A police spokesman said the car stopped and burst into flames on the flyover near Hoi Lai Estate.

Firefighters doused the flames with a water jet. Photo: Facebook

Seven fire engines and two ambulances were deployed to the scene. The driver exited the vehicle before emergency personnel arrived.

Using a water jet, firefighters doused the flames at 11.25am. No casualties were reported.

The fire service is looking into the cause of the blaze. Police said initial investigations found nothing suspicious.

A section of the lane was closed to traffic after the incident. Photo: Facebook

The Ferrari was bought for more than HK$1.8 million in 1995, according to car registration records.

The Transport Department said at 12.30pm that the section of the slow lane of the Sha Tin-bound flyover was closed to traffic.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Ferrari fireball
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