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Indian authorities plan to investigate the cause of a fire that occurred on Saturday at a Tata Electronics factory manufacturing components for Apple iPhones. The factory, located in Hosur, is unlikely to reopen on Monday due to the fire. The incident is the latest in a series affecting Apple suppliers in India, where the company is expanding its supply chain. The fire, which originated in a chemical storage area, has been extinguished, but two workers remain hospitalized.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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