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Fire damages Hyundai Mobis plant in India

A fire broke out Sunday at a Hyundai Mobis parts plant near Chennai, destroying one building that makes automotive electronics. The company said the incident will cause only temporary production issues.

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A fire broke out Sunday afternoon at a Hyundai Mobis parts plant near Chennai, destroying one building that produces automotive electronics components such as audio systems and chassis safety parts. No casualties were reported. Hyundai Mobis stated the affected facility supplies components to Hyundai Motor and Kia manufacturing sites in India.

Production impact In a regulatory filing, Hyundai Motor's Indian subsidiary said the fire will cause only temporary issues in vehicle production. The automaker added it is assessing the damage with Hyundai Mobis and reviewing alternative sourcing options to maintain supply continuity. The company said it aims to minimize overall operational impact while the review continues.

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