I was doing an infrared scan for an electrical contractor on a 120V 1200A distribution board, and as they were closing up the front cover, one of the panel screws was drilled into a feeder cable that was sitting against the enclosure.
The resulting fault was pretty loud and there was a small fireball but thankfully nobody was hurt and everyone was wearing their PPE. The flash happened with the cover partially screwed on and the incident energy was somewhat contained.
Other than some burn marks and smoke damage inside the panel, everything was easily repairable. The cable and surrounding edges was wrapped with some rubber splicing tape around the flash site and everything was good to go.
Amazingly there was no service interruption, which was good because this distribution panel was feeding multiple emergency panels throughout a health care facility. The screw acted as a fuse and melted before the main upstream breaker could trip, you can see in the photo how long it was originally.
I wanted to share this story to serve as a reminder that things like this always happen when you least expect it. Stay safe out there.