North Carolina town that produces quartz
needed for tech products is devastated by Helene
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[October 02, 2024]
SPRUCE PINE, N.C. (AP) — Two North Carolina facilities that
manufacture the high-purity quartz used for making semiconductors, solar
panels and fiber-optic cables have been shut down by Hurricane Helene
with no reopening date in sight. |
An aerial view of quartz mines in Spruce Pine, N.C., as taken from a
plane on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Gary D. Robertson) |
Sibelco and The Quartz Corp both shut down operations in the
Appalachian town of Spruce Pine on Thursday ahead of the storm
that swept away whole communities in the western part of the
state and across the border in East Tennessee. The town is home
to mines that produce some of the world's highest quality
quartz.
With increasing global demand, Sibelco announced last year that
it would invest $200 million to double capacity at Spruce Pine.
Since the storm, the company has simply been working to confirm
that all of its employees are safe and accounted for, according
to a statement, as some were “unreachable due to ongoing power
outages and communication challenges.”
“Please rest assured that Sibelco is actively collaborating with
government agencies and third-party rescue and recovery
operations to mitigate the impact of this event and to resume
operations as soon as possible,” the company wrote.
The Quartz Corp wrote that restarting operations is a “second
order of priority."
“Our top priority remains the health and safety of our employees
and their families,” the company wrote.
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