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Power Bank Ignites in Qantas Melbourne Lounge, Injuring Passenger and Forcing Evacuation

Qantas is reviewing its rules on spare lithium batteries following the incident.

Overview

  • Emergency crews evacuated about 150 people from the Qantas International Business Lounge at Melbourne Airport after a passenger’s power bank ignited around 11 a.m. Thursday.
  • Ambulance Victoria treated a man in his 50s for burns to his leg and fingers before transporting him to The Alfred Hospital in stable condition.
  • Qantas said the lounge was cleaned and ventilated and later reopened, with firefighters attending the scene as a precaution.
  • Witnesses reported screams, heavy smoke and a burning jacket, and staff quickly moved the injured passenger into a shower while clearing the lounge.
  • The incident comes as airlines tighten lithium-battery rules, with Emirates banning power bank use onboard and Virgin Australia advising passengers to keep them within reach; Qantas says a policy update is expected in the coming weeks.