The whole area was engulfed in smoke due to the explosion. Moreover, the LED TV parts penetrated into the bodies of the victims. According to the police, a young man named Omendra was seriously injured in the blast and was rushed to the hospital. He died while receiving treatment there. Doctors said that the sharp parts of the LED screen hit his face and neck.
Moreover, the wall where the TV was installed was completely destroyed. The slab of the building was also damaged. With this explosion, the situation there became dire. Neighbors said they heard a loud noise and at first thought the cylinder had exploded. Later they went into the house and saw the victims. Due to this blast, surrounding buildings were also damaged. The police have registered a case in connection with this incident and have started an investigation.
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Will LED TVs explode..?
There are various reasons why LED TVs explode. The capacitors in the TV have a chance of exploding. Because the capacitor stores electrical energy and works like a battery. The TV stores the small amount of power it needs to operate, to stay in standby mode when needed. Capacitor quality is very poor, capacitors are old and explosions occur. Experts say that explosions will not occur in this range. But it is estimated that the atmosphere of the room may have caused the explosion to be so intense.
With differences in voltage..
Also TVs explode when there are sudden changes in voltage. This is likely to happen in areas with faulty wiring. Also there is a chance of explosion due to overheating of TVs. If the TV has been running continuously for a long time, it may cause internal circuits to break and cause a fire or a small explosion.
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