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South Korea has implemented stricter rules on carrying lithium batteries on planes from Saturday, in response to increasing incidents of lithium batteries malfunctioning and causing fires. These batteries are commonly used in cellphones, e-cigarettes, and other electronic devices. Passengers are now required to keep power banks and e-cigarettes on their person, not in overhead cabin bins, and devices should not be charged on board.
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