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Previous disturbances at Apple facilities in India.

A fire at a major Tata Electronic devices plant manufacturing elements for Apple iPhones in southern India halted production on Saturday, the most current in a series of events disrupting Apple's facilities in the area.

It is not yet clear what caused the blaze in Tata's Tamil Nadu plant.

Apple has been considering a large manufacturing base in India since it began iPhone assembly in the country in 2017.

Presently, its products are produced through contracts with companies consisting of Foxconn and Tata Electronics.

The level of the fire's effect on Tata's products is still unknown.

One structure where iPhone components are made caught fire, however it is unclear whether a neighbouring building where manufacturing of the complete mobile phone was to begin by the year-end is impacted.

Here's a look at other occurrences in the last few years that interfered with Apple centers in India:

February 2024: Numerous workers at a factory of Apple supplier Flex in India's Tamil Nadu state staged a one-day strike requiring greater earnings for the next three years and the recognition of a union.

December 2023: Foxconn's operations at its Indian center near Tamil Nadu's capital, Chennai, halted for a day due to weather interruptions.

September 2023: Pegatron momentarily stopped iPhone assembly at its Chennai center in the very same southern Indian state after a fire at the factory.

February 2023: Foxlink, which manufactures iPhone battery chargers, suspended production at its assembly facility in Chittoor in the state of Andhra Pradesh after a fire caused part of the building to collapse.

December 2021: Operations at a plant belonging Foxconn in Chennai city were halted for more than 3 weeks after 250 workers fell sick, triggering demonstrations. Apple later found centers did not meet necessary standards.

December 2020: Employees at a Wistron plant in Karnataka state's Narsapura destroyed home during demonstrations over non-payment of incomes, causing countless dollars in losses and requiring the Taiwanese contract maker to shut the plant for three months.

Wistron sold its India business to the Tata Group in 2015.

(source: Reuters)