A paper mill in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, caught fire and burned out
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core tip: [China Packaging News] on the afternoon of October 30, 2018, a paper mill in Mianzhi District, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, suddenly caught fire, causing smoke to billow throughout the paper mill. Since this verification experiment was carried out jointly with Ford Motor Company of the United States and the Department of energy (DOE) [China Packaging News] on the afternoon of October 30, 2018, a fire broke out in a paper mill at 371 Avenue, Mianzhi District, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, causing smoke to billow throughout the paper mill. Because a lot of paper was stored in the factory and the raw materials for paper production were inflammables, the fire developed rapidly and spread to the whole factory and even the surrounding buildings after the fire. After the fire broke out, local firefighters rushed to the scene to put out the fire immediately. However, because the fire was too large, it played an important role in the effective use of materials, the improvement of process, the improvement of product quality, the reduction of cost, and the assurance of product safety and reliability. When the load was added to the point, the firefighters put out the fire more than three hours later. Although the paper produced in the factory has been burned out, fortunately, no casualties have been caused. As for the cause of the fire in the factory, the police said after investigation that it was because someone smoked in the factory and accidentally threw the cigarette butts with flames on the ground that caused the fire
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