Terrifying moment caught on camera: Phone battery blasts in boy’s mouth inside mobile shop
A shocking clip from a mobile shop is making rounds on social media, leaving viewers worried and sparking serious conversations about phone battery safety. The short but intense video shows a young boy getting seriously hurt when a lithium phone battery exploded in his mouth.
The CCTV footage shows the boy standing at the service counter, holding a loose lithium battery. In a shocking move, he puts it in his mouth and starts chewing. Almost immediately, the battery explodes and catches fire. The boy drops it right away, and the shop owner, clearly panicked, throws the burning battery away to prevent further damage.
The Times of India has not independently verified when or where this incident happened.
The clip has sparked strong reactions on social media. Many users warned about how dangerous lithium batteries can be if handled carelessly. One wrote:
“Shocking incident inside a mobile shop when a boy began chewing on a lithium phone battery. Within seconds, the battery exploded, leaving him seriously injured. The injured boy was rushed for medical treatment."
Another added:
“A boy standing inside a mobile shop started chewing on a phone battery, not realizing how dangerous it could be. The moment he bit into it, the battery exploded. He was seriously injured, and the shop narrowly escaped catching fire. This is a harsh reminder: Lithium batteries are extremely hazardous. They are not toys, not jokes, and definitely not something to handle carelessly. One careless act can cause an explosion, severe burns, or a deadly fire. Stay alert. Stay safe.”
The video also drew sharp comments. One user wrote:
“Lithium stores high energy, unlike other batteries. Do not play with it." Another said, "Not shocking - stupid! Plain stupid."
Some explained the reason behind the blast. One user said, “This incident reflects a common risk: lithium-based batteries can combust when punctured, compressed, or exposed to sudden pressure. The bite created a structural breach that triggered thermal runaway.”
Basically, lithium batteries can get unstable if damaged, which is what caused this sudden explosion.
This viral clip is a strong warning: lithium batteries are not toys. Even a small mistake like biting, pressing, or damaging one can lead to fire, serious burns, or injury. Many viewers online expressed hope that the boy recovers quickly and said the video should serve as a reminder to handle batteries with care.
Disclaimer: This story is based on a video circulating on social media and the reactions it got. The Times of India has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.
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A simple moment goes wrong
The Times of India has not independently verified when or where this incident happened.
The video spreads online
The clip has sparked strong reactions on social media. Many users warned about how dangerous lithium batteries can be if handled carelessly. One wrote:
“Shocking incident inside a mobile shop when a boy began chewing on a lithium phone battery. Within seconds, the battery exploded, leaving him seriously injured. The injured boy was rushed for medical treatment."
Another added:
“A boy standing inside a mobile shop started chewing on a phone battery, not realizing how dangerous it could be. The moment he bit into it, the battery exploded. He was seriously injured, and the shop narrowly escaped catching fire. This is a harsh reminder: Lithium batteries are extremely hazardous. They are not toys, not jokes, and definitely not something to handle carelessly. One careless act can cause an explosion, severe burns, or a deadly fire. Stay alert. Stay safe.”
Warnings and criticism
“Lithium stores high energy, unlike other batteries. Do not play with it." Another said, "Not shocking - stupid! Plain stupid."
Why it happened
Basically, lithium batteries can get unstable if damaged, which is what caused this sudden explosion.
A reminder for everyone
This viral clip is a strong warning: lithium batteries are not toys. Even a small mistake like biting, pressing, or damaging one can lead to fire, serious burns, or injury. Many viewers online expressed hope that the boy recovers quickly and said the video should serve as a reminder to handle batteries with care.
Disclaimer: This story is based on a video circulating on social media and the reactions it got. The Times of India has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.
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