This is the moment an iPhone 6 exploded in a man’s hand at an Australia shop, sending smoke spewing throughout the store.

The customer brought his phone to a repair shop in Queensland, claiming that he needed to get the screen fixed and that his device wouldn’t charge, News.com.au reported.

Surveillance video, caught on the store’s CCTV camera, shows the man holding and fiddling with the phone when it suddenly explodes. The man flinches and drops the phone — before a store employee jumps back, narrowly avoiding the simmering device.

The shopkeeper, Simon Owen, claimed that the phone’s battery overheated, blowing the screen clear off the phone. The shop was evacuated and closed for the rest of the day because of the lingering flames.

“[The customer] considers himself extremely lucky,” Owen told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“It’s 100 percent pure coincidence that it happened when he was talking to the repairer,” Owen added. “Imagine if he was driving down the highway at the time. Our service counter has a giant hole in it.”

The explosion follows a Wednesday incident on a flight from Beijing to Melbourne, when a woman’s battery-operated headphones caught fire and melted after exploding.

And last year, Samsung recalled its Galaxy Note 7 phones because of faulty batteries that were catching on fire.