Adaptor made a popping noise...

And now is no longer charging my Macbook Pro. I'm a little hesitant to keep plugging it in, as I'm a bit worried that the "pop" noise could be some wiring or some such inside the adaptor, and I don't want it to catch fire.
Could someone please help?

Call Apple & they will send you a replacement or take it to an Apple store for a replacement.

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