MANCHESTER, N.H. —
At least seven people are dead and 11 others injured after a UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky, hitting a petroleum recycling plant and several other buildings.
Video shows the plane trying to take off with flames coming from it before it fell from the sky and exploded.
The crash happened just after 5 p.m. The UPS plane was scheduled to fly to Honolulu, Hawaii.
Nicholas Davidson, a New Hampshire man in Kentucky, described receiving a shelter-in-place alert on his phone.
"All of our phones, like, blow up with Amber Alerts, and we're like, 'What is going on?' It's not tornado season," Davidson said. "And it's like, oh, shelter in place, there's been an incident at the Louisville airport, like, anyone in a five m

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