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A dramatic video showing smoke spreading inside an aircraft cabin has gone viral on social media, raising new concerns about airline safety and the dangers linked to electronic devices during flights. Passengers in the video can reportedly be seen panicking as smoke filled parts of the cabin, though the exact location and airline involved have not yet been officially confirmed.
Initial claims circulating online suggest that the incident may have been caused by a power bank or lithium battery overheating during the flight. However, aviation authorities and airline officials have not yet released any confirmed statement regarding the exact cause of the smoke.
The viral footage quickly sparked discussions about the risks associated with carrying portable electronic devices onboard aircraft. Aviation experts have repeatedly warned passengers to follow airline regulations carefully, especially when transporting lithium-ion batteries, power banks, and charging devices in carry-on luggage.
Experts say lithium batteries can become dangerous if damaged, overheated, or improperly stored. In rare situations, they may trigger smoke, fire, or thermal runaway reactions that can spread rapidly inside enclosed aircraft cabins. Because of these risks, airlines across the world have strict rules regarding battery size limits and storage procedures.
Passengers are generally advised not to place power banks inside checked baggage and to avoid using damaged charging devices during flights. Cabin crews are specially trained to handle battery-related emergencies, including using fire containment bags and emergency cooling procedures if necessary.
The latest incident has once again highlighted growing concerns within the aviation industry as passengers increasingly travel with multiple electronic devices. Airline safety agencies continue to review battery safety measures and improve emergency response protocols to reduce onboard risks.
Social media users reacted strongly to the video, with many expressing fear about flight safety while others called for stricter rules on carrying electronic gadgets onboard aircraft. Some aviation observers also stressed the importance of avoiding panic until official findings are released.
Authorities are expected to investigate the incident further to determine whether a power bank or any other technical issue was responsible for the smoke inside the aircraft. More information is likely to emerge once airline officials or aviation regulators release verified details.
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