10 Hong Kong students hurt as self-heating hotpot pack explodes in classroom
Ten students at St. Paul's Co-educational College in Hong Kong were injured on Wednesday afternoon when a self-heating hotpot pack exploded in a classroom.

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AI-generatedTen students at St. Paul's Co-educational College in Hong Kong were injured on Wednesday afternoon when a self-heating hotpot pack exploded in a classroom. The incident occurred around 3:29 pm after a 15-year-old boy improperly heated the pack with hot water, causing it to detonate. Six boys and four girls, aged 15 and 16, sustained injuries. Two students were hospitalized with burns and eye discomfort, while the other eight reported tinnitus. The explosion is attributed to improper heating of the self-heating hotpot.
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5 extractedTwo students were sent to Queen Mary Hospital, while eight others were sent to Ruttonjee Hospital.
Six boys and four girls, aged between 15 and 16, were taken to hospital.
A police spokesman confirmed a report was received from St Paul’s Co-educational College regarding the incident.
Ten students were injured or experienced ringing in their ears after a self-heating hotpot pack exploded in a classroom.
A 15-year-old boy was preparing the hotpot pack when it exploded after he poured hot water onto it.