
In a shocking incident on September 17, 2024, Lebanon witnessed a deadly explosion at a busy plaza, reportedly caused by a phone battery malfunction. The blast killed at least nine people and injured nearly 3,000, creating widespread panic and chaos. The explosion occurred in multiple areas, including southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley, and has raised significant concerns about the safety of mobile devices and the potential for cyber-sabotage.
The incident was tied to a critical failure in phone batteries, believed to have been manipulated remotely. This tragic event underscores the vulnerability of everyday technology, such as smartphones, to high-tech sabotage, as theories suggest that the battery malfunction was caused by external tampering, likely overheating the battery to trigger a chain reaction. The explosion comes at a time of heightened tensions in Lebanon, and authorities are now investigating the full scale and reasons behind the disaster.
Lebanese authorities, in collaboration with international agencies, are investigating whether the phone battery explosion was an isolated incident or part of a broader assault targeting communication devices, raising concerns about the future safety of such technologies.