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A fire involving a large stack of cardboard at Tesla’s manufacturing plant in Fremont did not affect the assembly line for electric carmaker’s Model 3 vehicle and will not cause the company to halt production of any of its vehicles, the company said.

A Tesla spokeswoman said the fire, which started at about 5:20 p.m. Thursday, occurred on the south side of the company’s property and not on the north side, where a tent Tesla put up in June to help with production of its Model 3 car, is located. Video from NBC Bay Area showed what appeared to be a Tesla building that was burned in the fire, leading to speculation that the company’s assembly line might come to a halt.

However, the Tesla spokeswoman said production wouldn’t be affected in any way by the fire, which members of the Fremont Fire Department put out in about 45 minutes.

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“It was a non-event,” said Gene Munster, tech analyst and partner with Loup Ventures. “It was a cardboard recycling area that was not related to manufacturing.”

In a tweet Thursday night, Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said the fire had involved a large pile of cardboard that was being prepared to be recycled. Musk tweeted, “Super appreciate fast response by Fremont fire dept! No injuries or damage to factory.” Tesla later said the fire burned a small patch of grass nearby before it was put out.

I was just there. Cardboard being prepped for recycling along southern fence line caught fire. Super appreciate fast response by Fremont fire dept! No injuries or damage to factory. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 24, 2018

The fire had no impact on Wall Street’s view of Tesla, as the company’s shares nudged up by almost 1 percent to close $322.82.

Musk also appeared to have taken the fire in stride, as he went on Twitter to reply to a request that Tesla add an in-car karaoke feature to the next update of its vehicle operating system.

Tesla Car Karaoke hopefully ready in OTA software update version 10. Just played Missile Command, Asteroids & Lunar Lander in V9. Really fun! — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 24, 2018

“Tesla Car Karaoke hopefully ready in OTA (over the air) software update version 10. Just played Missile Command, Asteroids & Lunar Lander in V9. Really fun!” he tweeted.