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Devices powered by lithium-ion batteries—including cell phones, laptops, vape pens and portable chargers—cause smoke or fire ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a battery fire onboard a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 flying from ...
A Delta Air Lines flight made an emergency landing in Fort Myers, Florida, on Monday after a portable battery belonging to a ...
According to air traffic control recordings from the incident, the batter was inside someone’s backpack when it exploded.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has reached a settlement with an Otay Mesa energy storage facility that ...
Validated by research from Texas A&M University, the model is said to effectively simulate thermal runaway at the battery ...
The bulk of the fires were sparked by micromobility devices like e-scooters and electric bikes. Here’s how to stay safe.
A lithium battery in a carry-on ignited aboard a flight from Atlanta to Florida, forcing an emergency landing and raising renewed safety concerns.
Lithium-ion batteries now power everything from scooters to smoke detectors. But a recent survey by Erie Insurance found one ...
Delta says flight attendants quickly extinguished a battery from a passenger’s personal electronic device on a flight from ...
Delta Flight 1334 diverted after a passenger's backpack battery ignited mid-flight. No injuries reported; crew swiftly ...
Batteries that are commonly found in e-bikes, smartphones, laptops and many other electronic devices are being blamed for a ...