Group 1 - A passenger's lithium battery in a carry-on bag caught fire on China Airlines flight CA139 from Hangzhou to Incheon, leading to smoke in the cabin [1] - The incident occurred shortly after takeoff on October 18, with the flight crew following procedures to manage the situation and ensuring no injuries occurred [1] - The flight was diverted to Shanghai Pudong Airport for safety reasons, and another aircraft was arranged to continue the flight [1] Group 2 - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has prohibited passengers from carrying power banks without 3C certification or those that have been recalled since June 28 [4] - Regulations state that lithium battery products are strictly forbidden from being checked in, and if carried on, the rated energy must not exceed 100Wh [4] - For batteries exceeding 100Wh but not over 160Wh, prior airline approval is required, and a maximum of two is allowed; batteries over 160Wh are prohibited on flights [4]
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