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Explosion and fire in hospital in Iława. It started with a quarrel and throwing a phone

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An explosion and fire occurred at the district hospital in Iława after the battery in one of the patient's phone exploded.
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By Redacción Es Noticia redacción@esnoticiapr.com The San Lucas Episcopal Medical Center reported that at the moment a threat of explosives is being managed in the hospital premises. As a preventive measure, the hospital has closed the facilities to allow a thorough assessment of the situation. "Our primary commitment is to safeguard the safety and well-being of our patients, visitors, medical personnel and family. For this reason, we are workin…

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An explosion occurred in a hospital in Iława (Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship). As it turned out, the battery in the cell phone exploded. What happened?

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An explosion and fire occurred at the district hospital in Iława after the battery in one of the patient's phone exploded.

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As reported by RMF RM, on Friday, April 18, an explosion occurred in the district hospital in Iława (Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship). The service's reporter reported that the cause was the explosion of a battery in the phone of one of the patients.

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fakt.pl broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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