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At least 9 dead, 11 injured in UPS plane crash and explosion at Kentucky airport

  • UPS Flight 2976 crashed while departing Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, exploding in a massive fireball near the runway end.
  • The UPS Worldport hub in Louisville sorts more than 400,000 packages an hour and employs roughly 25,000 people; officials said the plane had around 38,000 gallons of fuel and three crew members aboard.
  • Surveillance and crash video from Kentucky Truck Parts and Service show left-wing fire on the plane as it briefly lifted then skidded off the runway, plowing through Kentucky Petroleum Recycling and Grade A Auto Parts & Recycling.
  • Mayor Craig Greenberg said at least nine people are dead, 16 unaccounted for, eleven injured, the shelter-in-place order reduced to a quarter-mile radius, and Jefferson County Public Schools closed.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the probe and deployed 28 people; UPS halted sorting at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport and provided hotline 800-631-0604, while the airport reopened one runway Wednesday.
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At least seven people were killed and eleven injured following the crash of a UPS cargo plane that crashed on Tuesday afternoon near Muhammad Ali International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky, leaving a trail of fire and destruction, local authorities confirmed.

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