The only time I ever had an issue with a cell was when I didnt purchase it myself from one of the trusted sites for authentic batteries (IMR, liion wholesale, rtd vapor, illumn, nKon,) and it was scary. I bought an Istick Pico used and the battery inside was said to be new. It said Imren 40 amp, lol. Well you cant buy an 18650 with an amp rating greater than 30 amp but I didnt know that at the time. I threw it on a mech and the dual 22g build caused it to get extremely hot. My other LG cells didn't even get luke warm so I knew something was wrong. I tosed the mod, battery, atomizer and all, inside a small bucket of sand I keep on hand(I know, maybe overkill - but i dont take chances) and about 30 mins later I checked everything out. The battery(which I later found out to be a rewrap of a Panasonic cell) had started venting. When I stopped pressing the button it apparently stopped the venting process, so I was lucky. At the time I had only "heard" the stories of venting batteries and "thermal runway" and never experienced it before. The fact someone would put 40 amp on a max continuous rated cell of 5 to 10 amps(cant remember for certain) should be considered a crime in my opinion.
Nowadays I only use cells that Ive purchased myself, and I cycle through my "mech only" cells and toss them every 3 months. They get pushed the hardest and they are super cheap for what they give us so I feel much safer doing this.
I do hope that no one was hurt in that explosion. It looks pretty bad. I hope that those batteries weren't rewrap cells like the one I had experience with. If so the people selling them deserve to be arrested and pay for any and all damages.