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Patients transported to hospital after device catches on fire at Riverina home

Two people suffered smoke inhalation and were hospitalized after a lithium battery fire was contained to one room by quick action at a Uranquinty home, NSW Rural Fire Service said.

Summary by The Border Mail
A charging lithium battery caught fire in Uranquinty, hospitalising two with smoke inhalation. The incident was contained to one room.

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The Border Mail broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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