Too much sun makes vodka bottles start fire in liquor store

According to a report published by MyFox9, sun-exposed vodka bottles set fire to a liquor store in Burnsville, Minnesota, surprising firefighters who responded to the incident.

As you can see in the video above, during the weekend, while no one was in the store, security cameras recorded the moment a paper sign next to some vodka bottles started to smoke due to extreme heat caused by sunlight from a nearby window.

Some time later, the bottle caps pop out and the extremely heated contents spread over the cardboard box, starting the fire, which was almost four meters high and destroyed much of the store. Well, it turns out that vodka and sun may not, after all, be a very interesting combination.