So I guess the point you are trying to make is that a country of some 27M people and has 1000 battery fires in a year or 1 battery fire for every 27,000 people years.
On the other hand a country of some 330M people had 96 petrochemical incidents in a year or one for every 3,437,500 people years.
In other words the incidence of battery fires vs petrochemical incidents is roughly 127 times as high.
I also note that as the batteries causing these incidents are relatively new/lightly used the use per capita is likely to increase substantially going forward which will likely result in a further deterioration of the relative safety of the two items YOU have chosen to compare.
Was this the only pint you were trying to make or are there others??
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