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Fire Erupts At Tata Electronics Factory In Tamil Nadu, No Injuries Reported

Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd assured that all employees are safe and the cause of the fire is being investigated.

Tamil Nadu: A fire broke out in the early hours of Saturday at a chemical godown located in Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd’s factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. Fortunately, there were no injuries or casualties reported, police said.

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Quick Response and Firefighting

The fire started around 6 AM, and seven fire tenders from Hosur and nearby districts were immediately deployed to the scene. Firefighters worked for several hours to control and extinguish the blaze. “There has been no casualty nor injury to anyone,” confirmed a senior fire and rescue service official from the Hosur Fire Station.

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Investigation Launched

Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd assured that all employees are safe and the cause of the fire is being investigated. “There has been an unfortunate fire incident at our plant in Hosur. Our emergency protocols ensured the safety of our employees. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and we are taking steps to safeguard the interests of all involved,” the company said in a statement.

About Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd

Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd, a greenfield project of the Tata Group, specializes in manufacturing precision components. The company has stated that they will implement necessary actions following the investigation into the fire incident.

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First published on: Sep 28, 2024 02:52 PM IST


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