LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A fiery cargo plane crash at the airport in Louisville, Kentucky, killed at least nine people and shut down UPS’ largest package delivery hub.
Flights going in and out of Kentucky’s largest city were still interrupted Wednesday, a day after the crash.
Authorities were searching for additional victims in an industrial area next to the airport where the UPS plane slammed into businesses Tuesday afternoon and exploded, after taking off from the company’s distribution hub.
Several people on the ground were killed, Louisville Fire Chief Brian O’Neill said. About a dozen people were injured.
Here’s what is known about the crash.
A path of destruction
Video showed the plane’s left wing was on fire when it took off, moments before it crashed into an industrial area at

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