News from this site on July 29. According to Taiwanese media "United News Network", due to the impact of Typhoon "Gemei", the 2nm wafer manufacturing factory under construction in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, temporarily suspended operations on July 24. The factory has now resumed construction.
This site learned after inquiry that Typhoon "Gemei" caused widespread flooding in the Kaohsiung area of Taiwan. Nearly 500,000 households were without power. Three people died and hundreds of people were injured. However, TSMC said that the storm did not have a serious impact on its 2nm factory. The Zhuke Baoshan factory in Hsinchu has resumed trial production first.
As for the Kaohsiung Nanzi Industrial Park factory, TSMC stated that Typhoon "Gemei" only caused the collapse of the factory fence. At present, the relevant facilities have been restored. The drainage system and detention pond in the factory area were fully functional during the typhoon. No waterlogging damage was caused. Yesterday, on-site personnel confirmed that the construction environment was safe, and factory construction is expected to resume from today.
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