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Huawei Lab on Fire
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  • so it is R&D place.

    if it is, then this was not an accident. 2020 is to heavy for that to believe

  • @endotoxic...catastrophic failures are more common in r&d labs than people think. I was in one and thought we were going to take out the city block. Luckily we didn't, and only destroyed half the lab and a couple of million dollars in equipment. Of course this could also be sabotage from a number of different angles as well, even inside job

  • @kurth

    Actual fire become possible because insulation materials used in building had been not the ones that can be used in building with people inside. Some of the managers and contractors got lot of money :-)

  • @Vitaliy...of course. Incompetence is always big factor.

  • @kurth

    It is not incompetence, it is efficient capitalist management :-),they perfectly knew that it is dangerous and yet made it to get their personal money. At least all same local cases I know had been such.

  • Three people have been found dead after a fire at a facility belonging to Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies [HWT.UL] in the southern city of Dongguan on Friday, local authorities said. The building, which was close to a Huawei research lab, was a steel structure that was under construction and was not being used when the incident happened, said the management committee of Dongguan’s Songshan Lake area, where it is located. The fire was put out by firefighters on Friday afternoon, it added. Dongguan city fire rescue department earlier in the day said the main material burning was sound-absorbing cotton.

    The Dongguan city fire rescue department later said that three people were found dead in the building who were from the facility’s property management company and that an investigation was under way. Local authorities had previously said that there were no casualties. State media had reported that the fire was at a Huawei research lab. Huawei did not respond to a request for comment. The lab mainly conducts research into materials as well as testing for 4G and 5G antennas related to Huawei’s base station business, a source familiar with the matter said. It is part of a larger Huawei manufacturing facility. The company has another sprawling European-themed campus close by, which has offices for 25,000 employees. Videos posted on Chinese social media said to be of the Huawei research lab showed large plumes of dark grey smoke billowing from the building.
  • ok so the fire was to coverup murder, and the murder was to coverup extortion. That's pretty common.

  • @endotoxic...glad someone's got a sense of humor

  • @Kurth thing is too much lol