Completely shut down! India has started investigating Tata iPhone parts factory fire
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发表于 2024-9-30 13:27:49
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The Tata Electronics iPhone parts factory in southern India was hit by a sudden fire on September 28th, causing the factory to shut down completely. Currently, authorities in Tamil Nadu have launched an investigation into the fire incident. It is reported that the ignition point was located in an area of the factory used for storing chemicals. Although the fire has been completely extinguished, the accident still caused at least 10 workers to receive treatment, including 2 who were hospitalized due to inhaling smoke. Fortunately, these workers have been discharged from the hospital.
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