1. A fire occurred at Micron's facility in Taichung, Taiwan, reportedly due to a high-pressure gas leak. 2. The incident was quickly managed by automated fire suppression systems, onsite response, and Taichung firefighters, resulting in no injuries and minimal damage. 3. The fab continues to operate normally without any impact on worker safety.
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