On Nov. 4, a UPS plane crashed at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport that left at least 12 people dead. Afterwards, local, state and national agencies have begun their investigation into the cause, while emergency services continue to locate any unaccounted for individuals.
Here's the latest on what we know about the crash:
7:10 a.m.: UPS CEO Carol Tomé speaks out
UPS CEO Carol Tomé said the company was “deeply saddened” following the crash, in a statement posted on X .
“Our hearts continue to be with all who have been impacted,” she said. “We will keep them in our hearts as we continue our commitment to safety, care and community.”
UPS is continuing to work with the National Transportation and Safety Board, which is leading the investigation, and local authoritie

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