Asahi India Glass (AIS) has reported a partial breakdown of an exhaust chimney at its Soniyana, Rajasthan float glass plant. The incident, which occurred on May 3, 2026, was attributed to a local whirlwind or squall. The company confirmed that there were no human injuries and that critical machinery, including the furnace, remains functional. Operations continue without disruption to OEM and project customers, and the damage is covered under the company’s insurance policy.
Incident Overview
On May 3, 2026, Asahi India Glass experienced a partial structural failure of an exhaust chimney at its manufacturing facility in Soniyana, Rajasthan. Preliminary assessments suggest that the damage was caused by adverse weather conditions, specifically a local whirlwind or squall. The company noted that the chimney was built using standard, proven designs and was constructed by reputable fabricators.
Impact on Operations
Despite the damage to the chimney, the facility’s core operations remain largely unaffected. The company has confirmed that the float glass furnace and other vital plant equipment are fully operational. Furthermore, there is no anticipated impact on product supplies for OEM and project-based clients, ensuring continuity for stakeholders.
Assessment and Insurance Coverage
The company is currently in the process of evaluating the full extent of the damage to the chimney and conducting a root cause analysis of the incident. AIS has confirmed that the damage is covered under its insurance policy and that the incident has already been formally reported to the insurance provider for processing.
Source: BSE