TAIPEI (Reuters) - A fire engulfed a synthetic paper plant owned by a group company of Taiwan's Formosa Petrochemicals Corp on Sunday, the latest in a series of blazes at group facilities this year that have sparked angry protests.
The fire broke out at the plant in southern Taiwan run by Nan Ya Plastics early on Sunday and had yet to be extinguished as of 0900 GMT, fire authorities said. There were no casualties and the company said it was too early to assess the damage.
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