Source: Pano feed
Đăng ký: VietNam News
(VOV) – Japanese-invested printing ink manufacturer Sakata Inx Vietnam burned down in a fire in Thuan An industrial zone (IZ) in southern Binh Duong province on September 18.
The 2,000 square-metre factory, which is valued at US$14.5 million, was said to have caught fire at around 4pm on September 18 after several explosions were heard emanating from a material warehouse.
It took more than 10 hours to get the blaze under control thanks to great rescue efforts by hundreds of fire fighters and dozens of fire engines.
A representative from Sakata Inx Vietnam attributed the cause of the accident to an explosion from the firm’s chemical tanks. There were no reports of serious injuries, he said.
Đăng ký: VietNam News