A high school student was hospitalized Thursday morning after a cellphone exploded at Roosevelt High School in D.C.’s Petworth neighborhood, according to the city’s fire department. A spokesman for D.C. Fire and EMS told WTOP a cellphone exploded in a bathroom on the school’s campus at around 8:30 a.m. The department said investigators believe the explosion was related to a failure in the phone’s lithium-ion battery, and they’re still looking into what exactly caused the explosion. 
These are images of the cellphone that exploded at Roosevelt HS, injuring 1 person. One again, we dealt with a lithium-ion battery failure. For those who charge their phones in bed or under the pillow, Don’t! #DCsBravest pic.twitter.com/2c8XIcv4Ck
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) February 29, 2024
