In response to an airplane catching fire in South Korea, several Asian airlines have issued new regulations for passengers traveling with portable batteries.
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Airlines in Asia are enforcing stricter rules on lithium batteries due to increased fire risk concerns. South Korea limits passengers to five spare batteries up to 100Wh and bans those over 160Wh.
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There are already various rules for carrying power banks on airplanes. Airlines from East Asia are tightening them now, likely out of concern about fires.
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