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炎上するモバイルバッテリーを家の外に運び出す母親Mother carries burning power bank out of home following sudden explosion

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VRP174236

投稿日

2026.01.05

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事故(車事故以外)

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This is the dramatic moment a mother carried a burning power bank out of her home when it suddenly exploded.
CCTV footage shows the quick-thinking woman bolting through the house while holding the flaming, faulty device in Petchaburi, Thailand.
She can be seen running through the living room towards the exit before hurling the power bank into the courtyard on December 13.
Her son, who was watching TV at the time, turned to watch her dash outside, visibly shocked by the commotion.
The boy then followed his mother and grabbed a hose to extinguish the flames.
The mother recalled that she had been cleaning the house when she first noticed the fire.
She said: 'I panicked and immediately grabbed the blazing power bank from the top of a drawer and rushed outside. We weren't even using it at the time, but it suddenly caught fire.
'I was terrified. My heart was racing. We had only recently purchased the device and had used it perhaps ten times.'
The mother reportedly suffered minor burns to her hand.
Lithium-ion batteries, such as those found in power banks, have been linked to numerous fires in homes, trains, cars, and aircraft.
Experts said that when a lithium battery fails, it can undergo thermal runaway, a rapid, violent chemical reaction where cells rupture, releasing toxic, flammable gases and creating an intense, self-sustaining fire.