飞行中的“冒烟”警钟 - "Smoke Alarm" in the Air [HSK 5] Podcast Por  arte de portada

飞行中的“冒烟”警钟 - "Smoke Alarm" in the Air [HSK 5]

飞行中的“冒烟”警钟 - "Smoke Alarm" in the Air [HSK 5]

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黄刚 and 陈花 discuss a flight incident where a power bank started smoking, and talk about safety awareness.

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《English Translation》

黄刚: Xiaohua, did you see today’s news? On a flight, a passenger’s power bank suddenly started smoking. Luckily, everyone reacted quickly and put it out with bottled water.
陈花: I saw that too. It’s so scary! There are clear rules against using power banks during flights—why do people still do it?
黄刚: A lot of people just think, 'It won’t happen to me.' But lithium batteries are unstable, especially uncertified products.
陈花: In the end, it’s all about wishful thinking. Over the years, the Civil Aviation Administration has repeated the rules, but some people just want convenience.
黄刚: This isn’t a small matter. If a fire starts on a plane, it’s much harder to handle than on the ground. We really can’t relax about safety.
陈花: Yes, rules aren’t there to restrict people, but to protect everyone. I hope people will take them seriously.

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