Indian authorities are gearing up to conduct a forensic investigation into the fire incident that occurred on Saturday at a Tata Electronics factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. This factory is a crucial component supplier for Apple's iPhones.
The fire broke out in an area designated for chemical storage at the Tata Electronics factory, which produces components for Apple iPhones. The factory, located in the city of Hosur, has been temporarily shut down following the incident, and production activities are unlikely to resume by Monday, according to reports.

Authorities acted swiftly to contain the fire, and it was "completely put out," according to K.M. Sarayu, a district administrative official. Additionally, the fumes emanating from the chemical storage area have ceased, ensuring that the situation is now under control. Two workers were initially hospitalized following the incident but are expected to be discharged on Sunday.
The Tamil Nadu state authorities have initiated a forensic investigation to determine the root cause of the fire. A team from Chennai, the state capital, has been dispatched to conduct a thorough examination of the site, as confirmed by district official K.M. Sarayu. "We can now go in to investigate," she stated.
Given that Sunday was a weekly holiday, there were no ongoing production activities at the time of the fire. However, the disruption has raised concerns about potential delays in the factory's operations. The Tata Electronics factory is now unlikely to receive state permission to resume production on Monday, meaning the plant may remain inactive for a few more days until authorities complete their investigations and are assured of the safety of the facility.
Both Tata Electronics and Apple have remained tight-lipped about the incident, with neither responding to requests for comment outside of regular business hours. However, Tata Electronics has stated that it is investigating the cause of the fire and will take appropriate measures to safeguard its employees and other stakeholders.
The fire incident comes at a critical time for Apple, which has been actively diversifying its supply chain to reduce dependence on China and expand its manufacturing base in India. The company has identified India as a growth market, and the Tata Electronics factory plays a significant role in this strategy. Notably, one of the buildings adjacent to the fire-affected area is expected to start assembling iPhones by the end of this year.
While it remains unclear whether the fire impacted this building, the incident could potentially delay Apple's plans, at least in the short term. The company has faced similar challenges with other suppliers in India in recent years, which has prompted Apple to work closely with its partners.
*Inputs from Reuters*
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