A fire at a factory in Anan District, Tainan City, Taiwan, injured 14 people today. The blaze, which began on the afternoon of November 22nd, quickly spread and was complicated by torrential rainfall. Firefighters struggled to contain the flames, which reportedly intensified due to the rain interacting with materials stored at the facility, potentially aluminum and magnesium. Initial investigations suggest a chemical reaction involving these metals and water may have contributed to the fire's escalation. The injured have been transported to nearby hospitals for treatment, with the extent of their injuries currently unknown. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and assessing the structural integrity of the building. This incident highlights the dangers of storing reactive materials, especially during inclement weather.