Source: Global Network
[Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping] "ETtoday News Cloud" and other Taiwanese media reports said that a fire broke out in the factory warehouse of Hongyuan Xingye, a well-known garment factory in Mingheli, Tainan City, on the morning of the 15th, and the fire was fierce at the scene. Tainan Fire Department dispatched nearly 30 fire trucks of various types to put out the fire, but because a large number of flammable fabric was stored in the warehouse, flames and thick smoke kept coming out of the scene, and the thick smoke could be seen several kilometers away. According to reports, Hongyuan Industrial has twice "created" the campaign's "battle suit" jacket for Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen.
Taiwan's "ETtoday News Cloud" report screenshot
According to Taiwan's Dongsen News, Hongyuan Xingye is a subsidiary of Far East . Its main business produces functional fabrics. It once produced "Xiaoying Battle Jackets" during the "Selection War". At that time, there were three designs, namely bright yellow down jackets, dark blue waterproof windbreakers and dark black sports jackets. "ETtoday News Cloud" said that Tsai Ing-wen wore the "battle shirt" made by the company when she ran for two terms of Taiwan's leader.
reported that, however, a fire broke out in Hongyuan Industrial Factory on the morning of the 15th. After the firefighters were reported, they immediately dispatched nearly 30 fire trucks of various types of fire trucks from the Fourth Brigade, Xinhua Squadron, Shanhua, Nanke, Danei and Shan to put out the fire. The firefighters initially discovered that the fire was in the warehouse area, with flammable fabrics in the memory, and fires and thick smoke were emitted on the scene. At present, no personnel were trapped in the preliminary investigation, and firefighters made every effort to rescue and put out the fire.
A fire broke out in the warehouse of Hongyuan Industrial Factory. Photo from Taiwan media
A fire broke out in the warehouse of Hongyuan Industrial Factory. Pictured from Taiwan media