Power Bank Blast on IndiGo: Avoid This Mistake to Prevent Harm—Read Flight Regulations First
IndiGo Power Bank Blast: Smoke filled the cabin of an IndiGo flight at Chandigarh Airport after a passenger's power bank caught fire. Following the incident, an emergency evacuation was carried out, and all passengers were safely brought out.
IndiGo Power Bank Blast: People often carry power banks while traveling to instantly recharge their mobile phones when the battery runs low. However, while this small device is incredibly useful, if it malfunctions, it can lead to a major accident. Just recently, on Tuesday, a major disaster was narrowly averted at Chandigarh Airport. A passenger's power bank suddenly caught fire on an IndiGo flight arriving from Hyderabad.
In a matter of moments, the cabin filled with smoke, necessitating an emergency evacuation during which passengers were evacuated using emergency slides. Some individuals sustained minor injuries during this process. According to the airline, the incident occurred after the flight had landed, and all passengers were safely evacuated.
How Does a Power Bank Work?
A power bank is a portable battery device typically containing lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries. These batteries store electrical energy and are used to charge mobile phones or other devices when needed. However, if the battery's temperature rises excessively, it can lead to a short circuit or a "thermal runaway" condition, significantly increasing the risk of fire.
What Are the Main Causes of Power Bank Fires?
- Primarily, overheating.
- Charging the device for an excessive duration.
- Using low-quality or unbranded (local) power banks.
- Damage to the battery itself.
- Internal cell damage caused by dropping the device or subjecting it to pressure.
Why Is This More Dangerous on a Flight?
- Aircraft cabins are enclosed spaces, allowing smoke to spread rapidly.
- Furthermore, a fire incident can trigger panic among passengers.
- For these reasons, power banks are permitted only within cabin baggage (carry-on luggage).
What Should You Do to Stay Safe?
- Always use a power bank from a reputable brand.
- Always avoid cheap and unbranded products.
- Discontinue use if the power bank overheats.
- Do not use a damaged or swollen battery.
- On a flight, keep your power bank in a place where it remains visible.

