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Fire at Daihatsu plant in Japan leaves 1 dead, 2 injured

Source: Macleans
Tōkyō : Japan | about 1 month ago  
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Police say a fire at a Daihatsu Motor Co. factory in western Japan has killed one worker and injured two others. Police said the fire broke out Saturday during maintenance of ducts and an aluminum furnace at Daihatsu's casting plant in Shiga prefecture.
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