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Firefighters responded to Tesla’s facility in Fremont, California, on Thursday night, where smoke can be seen coming from an open roof on the north side of the plant.
At around 4:45 pm local time, authorities suspected the fire may have gone out, but firefighters were on site monitoring the situation.
A Fremont Fire Department spokesman told Oakland Fox affiliate KTVU Fox 2 that the fire may have occurred in an area of the facility that is currently under construction.
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“The deep fire was contained for a vehicle manufacturing stamping machine,” according to a tweet from the Fremont Fire Department.
Authorities said there were no injuries and that all workers at the factory were accounted for.
It is the same facility where fires occurred before, including in 2019 and 2018.
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And at the end of last month, the factory closed for two days amid a problem in the supply of parts, said CEO Elon Musk on Twitter at the time.