A fire broke out yesterday evening at Foxconn's main iPhone manufacturing plant in Zhengzhou, China last night, reports the WSJ.
Local authorities said they are investigating the cause of the fire. The fire began in the central air conditioning fan and ventilation ducts on the roof of one of Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plants, according to a statement on the website of the Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone, the industrial area where Foxconn’s factories are located.
Despite photos of the fire spanning several floors, Foxconn says it will not impact manufacturing.
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Local authorities said they are investigating the cause of the fire. The fire began in the central air conditioning fan and ventilation ducts on the roof of one of Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plants, according to a statement on the website of the Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone, the industrial area where Foxconn’s factories are located.
Despite photos of the fire spanning several floors, Foxconn says it will not impact manufacturing.
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