Louisville residents and city leaders continue to deal with the aftermath of the UPS plane crash that killed at least seven people.

The plane was taking off from Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport on Tuesday around 5:14 p.m. when it crashed just south of the runway, in an industrial area off Grade Lane. The crash site included a petroleum recycling facility. The plane was headed for Hawaii, carrying 220,000 pounds of jet fuel.

City officials issued an immediate shelter-in-place order for large swaths of the metro area. As of 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, that shelter-in-place order had been reduced to a quarter mile radius around 7501 Grade Lane.

UPS said in a statement early Wednesday morning that its Second Day Air sort at the Worldport facility had been cancelled. Hub and Ramp em

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