Stop production and business! A fire broke out in a photovoltaic listed company in Hubei

2026-03-18 14:43:04

On the evening of March 17, Huitian New Material issued a notice disclosing a fire accident in its wholly-owned subsidiary.

On the evening of March

17, Huitian New Material issued a notice disclosing a fire accident in its wholly-owned subsidiary.

The announcement showed that at about 13:52 on March 16, a fire broke out in the first and second districts of the flexible packaging workshop of Hubei Huitian New Materials (Yicheng) Co., Ltd. in Yicheng City. After the accident, the company quickly started contingency plan, evacuated personnel and fully cooperated with the government to carry out emergency disposal.

At present, the fire has been completely extinguished, causing no casualties and secondary disasters, and the cause of the fire is being further investigated and verified.

Then on March 17, Hubei Huitian New Materials (Yicheng) Co., Ltd. received the Decision on On-site Treatment Measures issued by the Emergency Management Bureau of Yicheng City, and was ordered to withdraw the workers from the factory area and temporarily suspend production and business . It is necessary to find out the reasons and resume production and operation after examination and approval.

After preliminary assessment, the accident caused damage to the plant, equipment and inventory of Yicheng Huitian Flexible Packaging Workshop, while other production workshops were not affected, and the specific amount of loss is still under assessment.

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On the evening of March 17, Huitian New Material issued a notice disclosing a fire accident in its wholly-owned subsidiary.

2026-03-18 14:43:04

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