Reports Indicate Massive Fire Breaks Out At Chinese Polysilicon PlantĀ
Twitter handleĀ “Insider Paper”Ā reports a massive fire has erupted at a polysilicon plant in China.Ā
According to the report, “an explosion” occurred at a polysilicon plant in Shihezi City, Xinjiang, China. Polysilicon, or poly-Si, is used as a raw material by the solar photovoltaic and electronics industry.Ā
Today šØ Massive fire after an explosion in a polysilicon (highly toxic) chemical plant in Shihezi City, Xinjiang, China pic.twitter.com/Tg01h27uMr
ā Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) June 8, 2021
Another Twitter account, called “Today_China,” also says the explosion occurred at a polysilicon plant in Shihezi on June 8 around noon.Ā
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ā ä»ę„äøå½ (@Today__China) June 8, 2021
Here’s another video of the fire.
At noon on June 8, an explosion occurred in a chemical plant in Shihezi City, Xinjiang. Production of polysilicon (highly toxic) #china#Xinjiang pic.twitter.com/Yg27JO772E
ā Snow Leapord (@HIND_patriot) June 8, 2021
This report is so far unconfirmed by major western media outlets and is developing… But if confirmed, this could have severe implications for the global semiconductor industry, which is already in a terrible shortage.Ā
Tyler Durden
Tue, 06/08/2021 – 15:25
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