Power Bank Fire Causes Mid-Air panic on Flight from Hangzhou to Seoul
A flight from Hangzhou to Seoul experienced a frightening incident when a power bank ignited mid-air, filling the cabin with smoke and triggering panic amongst passengers. The fire occurred on an Airbus A321 at an altitude of 10 kilometers, originating in an overhead luggage compartment.
Cabin crew responded quickly and effectively, extinguishing the flames with fire extinguishers. The pilots immediately contacted air traffic control, preparing for an emergency landing at Shanghai Pudong Airport. Fortunately, the crew successfully contained the situation, allowing the plane to land safely. No injuries to passengers or crew were reported.
Video footage of the incident, circulating widely on social media, shows flames erupting from the overhead compartment as passengers react with alarm and crew members work to control the fire.
This incident highlights the growing safety concerns surrounding portable electronic devices, especially power banks, which utilize lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries.These batteries can become fire hazards if damaged, overheated, or improperly handled. Current aviation regulations require passengers to carry power banks in cabin luggage for easy access in case of emergency.
In response to a rise in battery-related incidents, Emirates recently announced a ban on using or charging power banks on board their flights, effective October 1st. Passengers are still permitted to carry one power bank in their cabin baggage, but it is indeed prohibited in checked luggage.
according to emirates, “The use of power banks has grown considerably in recent years, leading to more battery-related incidents in aviation.This measure aims to reduce such risks.”