In fact, any of the electronic gadgets containing lithium-ion batteries such as cell phones, iPads and laptops that we carry on airplanes could cause such a fire. However, power banks pose a higher ...
The fire in the clip was massive, engulfing a large heap. Experts issue urgent warning after discovering 'exploding zombie' ...
The batteries are at risk of being crushed by lorries, causing them to explode dangerously in bins or at waste sites. This ...
Leading waste firm Biffa reveals it has found 840,000 discarded vapes in the space of just four months - as well as the ...
Authorities are reminding residents to bag these items separately and leave them on top of bins for safe collection.
A fire started by a lithium-ion battery from a dismantled iPad in Hartford could've ended a lot worse had it not been for a ...
Battery 14 is up and running again, following the Aug. 11 explosion at U.S. Steel's coke manufacturing plant in Clairton, ...
A Thai man died while fishing when his vape device exploded, marking the nation's first confirmed fatality linked to an ...
A smoker was killed when his new e-cigarette exploded in his face in Thailand. Ambulance driver Pirun Suriyo, 47, was last ...
Fires caused by discarded vape waste underscore the need for proper disposal and recycling of electronic devices.
A 41-year-old builder saw his trousers catch fire after putting a spare vape battery in his shorts pocket. He’d been carrying a paving slab when he heard a strange fizz, felt intense heat, and saw his ...
Chicago and New York are different worlds, from hot dog condiments to hot dog excrement on the sidewalks. New York uses the wrong kind on the former and has too much of the latter. But the laws of ...