According to reports from Morfa Bychan, near Porthmadog, North Wales, iPhone has exploded while charging burning down a 15-year-old girl’s bedroom. Nobody was reported injured in the fire, but the house suffered huge damages.

The apparent cause of the iPhone explosion is overcharging, causing huge fire that completely destroyed the bedroom. The damages extend to rooms downstairs as well, that have been flooded because of the water firefighters pumped to stop the fire. The family will not be able to return to the home for at least next six months.

Right now, we don’t know details regarding the iPhone model that caused the fire, but the teenage girl Caitlin Rae Durant claims that she was charging her iPhone using a genuine Apple charger.

North Wales Police fire chiefs have posted horrific photos to warn people about the risks of leaving phones connected to a charger for a longer period of time.

“Everything upstairs, my other daughter’s room and the office has also been destroyed due to heat, smoke and water damage. Nothing can be saved,” Gemma, the mother of the girl, was quoted as saying.

“Downstairs has been flooded due to the volume of water that had to be pumped in to extinguish the fire, everything has suffered smoke damage. At the moment, we’re waiting to see if the experts think some items downstairs can be saved.”

The family hasn’t said a word about contacting Apple and if they’re seeking damages from the iPhone maker or not. Apple is also tightlipped on the indicent, but the company is likely to investigate the case considering serious damages that one of its devices is believed to have caused.

Senior fire safety manager Stuart Millington, of North Wales Police, has advised Brits to turn chargers off and unplug them before they go to bed. “Never leave items on charge or unattended for long periods,” Millington said.