On August 29, 2024, a fire at Shingmark Vina’s 13,000-square-meter wood processing factory in Dong Nai Province began around 9:30 p.m. The blaze caused the collapse of the steel frame and roof and incinerated all goods. Estimated damage is $10 million. The fire was extinguished by early Thursday morning, with no impact on production lines as workers had left before the fire started.


Detección temprana de incendios: El 29 de agosto de 2024, un incendio en la planta de procesamiento de madera de Dong Nai causa pérdidas por valor de $10 millones

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On the night of August 29, 2024, a fire engulfed a 13,000-square-meter wood processing factory owned by Shingmark Vina in Bau Xeo Industrial Park, Dong Nai Province. The blaze, which began around 9:30 p.m., swiftly spread through the facility, causing the complete collapse of the steel frame and roof, and incinerating all stored goods. The fire was extinguished by early Thursday morning after three hours of intense firefighting efforts. Estimated damages are around $10 million, reflecting the extensive destruction of both the building and inventory.

The fire reportedly started in the finished goods storage area, but production lines were not initially impacted as workers had left the site 30 minutes before the fire began. Firefighters remained on-site to prevent re-ignition, and recovery plans are in place to relocate workers and resume operations. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation by the Dong Nai Provincial Fire Prevention, Fighting, and Rescue Police Department.

To prevent such disasters, early fire detection systems are crucial. Advanced technologies, such as thermal imaging cameras, can provide early warnings by detecting abnormal heat conditions before visible signs of fire occur, thus reducing potential damage and ensuring safety.

fuente:vnexpress.net


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