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EasyJet flight mayhem as ‘bag of vapes’ explodes on London-bound flight before evacuating passenger injures themselves on evacuation slide

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EasyJet flight mayhem as ‘bag of vapes’ explodes on London-bound flight before evacuating passenger injures themselves on evacuation slide
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Passengers told of ‘popping noises and smoke’ as an EasyJet plane descended into panic today after a bag with a vape inside exploded on the London-bound flight.

An emergency evacuation took place on a runway in Greece when an explosion took place in Heraklion, on an aircraft scheduled to fly to London Gatwick.

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A power bank and e-cigarettes in a passenger’s bag are thought to be the cause of the explosion which occurred shortly before take-off.

The doors of the plane opened and evacuation slides were activated, with passengers describing ‘a very large red flash and flame followed by thick black smoke’.

An emergency evacuation took place on a runway in Greece when an explosion took place in Heraklion, on the craft scheduled to fly to London Gatwick tonight

A power bank and e-cigarettes in a passenger's bag (pictured next to the plane and emergency services) are thought to be the cause of the explosion which occurred shortly before take-off

A power bank and e-cigarettes in a passenger’s bag (pictured next to the plane and emergency services) are thought to be the cause of the explosion which occurred shortly before take-off

A power bank and e-cigarettes in a passenger's bag started smoking before the explosion

A power bank and e-cigarettes in a passenger’s bag started smoking before the explosion

Passengers were safely off the plane within ‘minutes’ but the flight to London was cancelled.

Instead, the 236 travellers – reportedly including two children – were forced to take another plane this evening.

A passenger told MailOnline they heard someone asking ‘what is that what is that’ as she took her seat, seconds before the explosion occurred.

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Passengers were ‘screaming bomb and clattering to get out’ as panic broke out, with some saying a ‘lady with a vape in her bum bag was waving it around as smoke started to come out’.

One said the woman with the bag was British and tried to leave the plane, asking people to get out of the way.

But as her bag caught fire, she dropped it in the aisle as people were still trying to take their seats.

‘Fire and acrid smoke billowed from the bag, popping exploding noises, smoke filled the cabin around the bag,’ an eyewitness said.

There was a fire scorch mark left on floor, but travellers were later allowed back on plane to collect belongings.

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MailOnline understands no customers suffered burn injuries from the explosion, but one passenger suffered a friction burn from the evacuation slide. 

The doors of the plane opened and evacuation slides were activated, with passengers describing 'a very large red flash and flame followed by thick black smoke'

The doors of the plane opened and evacuation slides were activated, with passengers describing ‘a very large red flash and flame followed by thick black smoke’

MailOnline understands no customers suffered burn injuries from the explosion

MailOnline understands no customers suffered burn injuries from the explosion

‘EasyJet have kept us up to date with the replacement flight, which we are boarding now, they gave us a voucher to get food,’ another said.

‘All the staff have been very helpful and it was as painless as it could be given the circumstances.’

Police forces rushed to the scene to investigate the incident.

A spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘easyJet can confirm that flight EZY8216 from Heraklion to London Gatwick was evacuated during boarding prior to departure, due to a fire in a passenger’s cabin bag. 

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‘Fire services attended the aircraft and cabin crew evacuated the aircraft in line with procedures.

‘Customers are currently being looked after in the terminal and a replacement aircraft and crew have been arranged to fly customers home later today. Safety is our highest priority.’

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Sunday Puzzle: Major U.S. cities

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I’m going to read you some sentences. Each sentence conceals the name of a major U.S. city in consecutive letters. As a hint, the answer’s state also appears in the sentence. Every answer has at least six letters. (Ex. The Kentucky bodybuilders will be flexing tonight. –> LEXINGTON)

1. Space enthusiasts in Oregon support landing on Mars.

2. Contact your insurance branch or agent in Alaska.

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3. The Ohio company has a sale from today to next Sunday.

4. The Colorado trial ended in a sudden verdict.

5. Fans voted the Virginia tennis matches a peak experience.

6. I bought a shamrock for decorating my house in Illinois.

7. All the Connecticut things they knew have now changed.

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8. Can you help a software developer in Texas?

Last week’s challenge

Last week’s challenge came from Mike Reiss, who’s a showrunner, writer, and producer for “The Simpsons.” Think of a famous living singer. The last two letters of his first name and the first two letters of his last name spell a bird. Change the first letter of the singer’s first name. Then the first three letters of that first name and the last five letters of his last name together spell another bird. What singer is this?

Challenge answer

Placido Domingo

Winner

Brock Hammill of Corvallis, Montana.

This week’s challenge

This week’s challenge comes from Robert Flood, of Allen, Texas. Name a famous female singer of the past (five letters in the first name, seven letters in the last name). Remove the last letter of her first name and you can rearrange all the remaining letters to name the capital of a country (six letters) and a food product that its nation is famous for (five letters).

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If you know the answer to the challenge, submit it below by Thursday, December 18 at 3 p.m. ET. Listeners whose answers are selected win a chance to play the on-air puzzle.

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A disappointing COP30 deal was reached in Brazil, while floods across South and Southeast Asia showed exactly why quicker action is required. Meanwhile the EU watered down sustainability legislation yet again, this time targeting deforestation. In some positive news, bans on fur and misleading ‘green’ ads made headway.
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‘Wait Wait’ for December 13, 2025: With Not My Job guest Lucy Dacus

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Lucy Dacus performs at Spotlight: Lucy Dacus at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live on October 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

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This week’s show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, guest judge and scorekeeper Alzo Slade, Not My Job guest Lucy Dacus and panelists Adam Burke, Helen Hong, and Tom Bodett. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show.

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