Passengers on a plane in US evacuated after a Samsung phone reportedly caught fire

Passengers on a plane in US evacuated after a Samsung phone reportedly caught fire
AdvertisementBI India Tech BureauAug 25, 2021, 10:58 ISTThe smartphone was reportedly the Samsung Galaxy A21.SamsungA Samsung smartphone reportedly burst into flames inside an aeroplane. This happened in the Alaska Airlines Flight 751 at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, according to a report by Seattle Times. The smartphone in question was a Samsung Galaxy A21 and it caught fire inside the cabin of the aeroplane which led to an emergency evacuation, the report added.The smartphone was actually damaged to such a point that it wasn’t recognisable but the passenger confirmed it was a Galaxy A21. The flight crew did manage to control the fire with a battery containment but there was enough smoke from the fire that an emergency evacuation of all the passengers had to take place. Also, the incident took place just as the plane landed.The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport shared updates on Twitter about the situation. It said that the passengers were transported by bus to the terminal and some of them suffered minor injuries which were mostly scrapes and bruises. There were no serious injuries reported, and airport operations weren’t affected either.Advertisement
The reason behind the phone’s explosion hasn’t been revealed but it looks like an isolated incident since there haven’t been any similar reports on the Galaxy A21. A more harrowing experience was reported earlier this year where a Galaxy J5 Prime smartphone exploded inside a man’s bag in China which caused him burn marks. A Samsung phone bursting into flames will surely grab more attention than any other brand because of its Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. This was a major global incident with overheating and explosions caused due to faulty batteries in the Galaxy Note 7. SEE ALSO:AdvertisementGoogle Chrome users warned about seven high-severity vulnerabilities – update the browser nowWhatsApp is testing message reactions — you might soon be able to react to messages with heart, laugh, like and other emojis{{}}NewsletterSIMPLY PUT - where we join the dots to inform and inspire you. Sign up for a weekly brief collating many news items into one untangled thought delivered straight to your mailbox.CAPTCHA:

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Passengers on a plane in US evacuated after a Samsung phone reportedly caught fire