According to local media reports, a aluminum factory in Kaohsiung, Taiwan caught fire at around 8:23 am on March 23. Firefighters suspected it was caused by a boiler explosion after conducting an inspection. The latest information from hospitals in Kaohsiung, Taiwan indicates that the explosion at the aluminum factory has resulted in 2 deaths and 6 injuries. The detailed cause of the accident is still under investigation. It is reported that the accident is believed to have occurred due to abnormal control system during the factory casting operation, causing insufficient cooling water, resulting in an explosion when the aluminum water comes into contact. (CCTV News)