A UPS plane crashed near Louisville airport
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A UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport, sparking a massive explosion and fire visible across the city. Multiple agencies are responding, with confirmed injuries and road closures as the investigation continues.
Multiple emergency crews, including the Louisville Metro Police Department, responded to the crash site around 5 p.m., where authorities warned there was “fire and debris.”
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said that four people on the ground were among the dead, while the three crew members onboard the plane are presumed to have been killed.
Several emergency crews are responding after a reported plane crash near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport Nov. 4. Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Matthew Sanders said injuries have been reported and the agency has received multiple calls for service. The public is advised to avoid the area.
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