Passenger's Anger Over Airport Power Bank Inspection Sparks Fire Incident

Recently, at an airport in China, a passenger expressed anger when security personnel prohibited them from boarding with a power bank not compliant with the "3C certification." In a fit of rage, the passenger threw the power bank to the ground, igniting a fire. The event drew widespread attention.
Reports indicate that during the security screening, the passenger was informed that their power bank did not possess the necessary safety certification and, according to airport regulations, must be surrendered. Frustrated, the passenger argued without resolution and, in an emotional outburst, threw the power bank, leading to immediate flames and causing chaos on-site.
Police and firefighters quickly arrived to handle the situation and conduct an urgent investigation regarding flight safety issues. This incident serves as a reminder to all travelers to carefully understand the regulations regarding the transport of such items before boarding to avoid unnecessary disruptions.