Tragedy Strikes at Louisville Airport: UPS Cargo Plane Explodes in Fiery Crash, Claiming Lives of Nine
A devastating plane crash and explosion at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport has left a trail of death and destruction in its wake. At least nine people lost their lives in the catastrophic incident, while 11 others were seriously injured, some with very significant injuries.
The UPS cargo plane, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 manufactured in 1991, crashed while taking off for Honolulu from UPS Worldport at Louisville Airport on Tuesday evening. The aircraft reportedly struggled to gain altitude as flames engulfed its left wing and engine, before crashing and exploding into a massive fireball. Witnesses described the scene as "violence" and "like a war zone."
The Kentucky Governor, Andy Beshear, confirmed that the death toll had risen to at least nine, with four of those fatalities not even on the plane. The governor also stated that he expects the death toll to increase.
Eleven people were injured, some with severe burns or other life-threatening injuries. Louisville Metro Council member Betsy Ruhe expressed her condolences, saying, "We all know somebody who works at UPS... They're all texting their friends and family, trying to make sure everyone is safe." Sadly, some of those texts will likely go unanswered.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has taken charge of the investigation into the crash. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg stated that it would take time to render the scene safe, saying "We don't know how long it's going to take."
Aviation attorney Pablo Rojas pointed out that the plane's large amount of fuel made it almost like a bomb in flight, given the rapid spread of fire once ignited. The governor revealed that a nearby business and auto parts operation were also affected by the explosion.
The crash has left many locals reeling, with some describing the scene as "unbelievable" and "massive." A video taken by Leirim RodrΓguez showed massive balls of flames exploding into the sky before billowing clouds of black smoke.
As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear: this tragic incident will have far-reaching consequences for the community. The airport has been shut down until further notice, with many lives forever changed by the devastating crash.
A devastating plane crash and explosion at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport has left a trail of death and destruction in its wake. At least nine people lost their lives in the catastrophic incident, while 11 others were seriously injured, some with very significant injuries.
The UPS cargo plane, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 manufactured in 1991, crashed while taking off for Honolulu from UPS Worldport at Louisville Airport on Tuesday evening. The aircraft reportedly struggled to gain altitude as flames engulfed its left wing and engine, before crashing and exploding into a massive fireball. Witnesses described the scene as "violence" and "like a war zone."
The Kentucky Governor, Andy Beshear, confirmed that the death toll had risen to at least nine, with four of those fatalities not even on the plane. The governor also stated that he expects the death toll to increase.
Eleven people were injured, some with severe burns or other life-threatening injuries. Louisville Metro Council member Betsy Ruhe expressed her condolences, saying, "We all know somebody who works at UPS... They're all texting their friends and family, trying to make sure everyone is safe." Sadly, some of those texts will likely go unanswered.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has taken charge of the investigation into the crash. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg stated that it would take time to render the scene safe, saying "We don't know how long it's going to take."
Aviation attorney Pablo Rojas pointed out that the plane's large amount of fuel made it almost like a bomb in flight, given the rapid spread of fire once ignited. The governor revealed that a nearby business and auto parts operation were also affected by the explosion.
The crash has left many locals reeling, with some describing the scene as "unbelievable" and "massive." A video taken by Leirim RodrΓguez showed massive balls of flames exploding into the sky before billowing clouds of black smoke.
As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear: this tragic incident will have far-reaching consequences for the community. The airport has been shut down until further notice, with many lives forever changed by the devastating crash.