💨 Abstract
A power bank is suspected as the cause of a plane fire on an Air Busan flight in January, according to South Korea's transport ministry. Scorch marks on the power bank debris indicate a possible battery breakdown. Lithium batteries in devices like power banks can cause fires when they short circuit. The plane's electrical systems showed no abnormalities. The incident occurred about 20 minutes into a delayed flight from Busan to Hong Kong.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Holi celebrated peacefully in UP's Sambhal amid tight security
US and Israel look to Africa to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, AP says
Senior BJD leader alleges involvement of IAS, IPS officers in Odisha mining scam
UN's Syria envoy calls for 'bold moves' from new government
EU envoys renew sanctions on Russian individuals, entities
Safe-haven gold clears $3,000 for the first time
US Senate poised to pass Republican stopgap spending bill, avert shutdown
NASA, SpaceX try again to launch rocket set to bring back stuck astronauts
Kremlin says Putin sent Trump a message on Ukraine ceasefire idea, talks of 'cautious optimism'
Cycling-Vingegaard pulls out of Paris-Nice with hand injury
Powered by MessengerX.io