At least three killed in UPS cargo plane crash at Louisville airport in US
Summary
A UPS cargo plane crashed while taking off from Louisville's Muhammad Ali airport in Kentucky, killing at least three people and causing multiple injuries. The crash led to a large fire and a shelter-in-place notice for the nearby area, with local emergency services responding to the scene.Key Facts
- A UPS cargo plane crashed at Louisville's Muhammad Ali airport, Kentucky.
- The crash occurred around 5:15 p.m. local time.
- At least three people died in the crash.
- There were multiple injuries, with at least 11 people hurt.
- The plane hit two local businesses, causing a large fire.
- A "shelter-in-place" notice was issued within an 8km (5-mile) radius.
- The plane was a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, heading to Honolulu.
- Louisville airport closed temporarily after the crash, affecting UPS deliveries.
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