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Several popular food products and consumer goods have been recalled over the past week, with one of the recalled products potentially at risk of exploding while in use. Here’s a look at various recalls issued over the past week. More bags of shrimp are ...
Federal officials are warning people to stop using a type of portable charging device immediately after numerous incidents involving the batteries overheating and, in one instance, exploding on an airplane.
Anker is issuing another recall over potentially defective power banks following dozens of reports of incidents involving fires and explosions. Unlike the last recall, which affected around 1.1 million Anker PowerCore 1000 power banks, this new one ...
Airline passengers typically have to wait until they're at cruising altitude to be in an enclosed space with jet engine fumes or an exploding electronic device. Customers inside a Qantas business lounge at the Melbourne Airport got a special treat on ...
An exploding power bank has left a man with burns to his fingers and legs and forced the evacuation of a Qantas business lounge at an Australian airport. The device exploded in the man’s pocket, injuring him and forcing the evacuation of 150 people from Melbourne Airport just after 11am.