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By Isabel Rosales, Dalia Faheid, Jason Morris, Taylor Galgano
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) — The power had just gone off and the ground was shaking at Grade A Auto Parts when the owner received a panicked video call from his chief financial officer.
On his screen, CEO Sean Garber watched a “huge fireball” engulf the Louisville, Kentucky, auto-part and recycling facility he has owned for decades as his colleague described a blast followed by “a continuation of explosions.”
“It looked like really hell’s fury around her,” Garber recalled, describing seeing his employees screaming and running from the flames.
A UPS cargo plane had just slammed into the facility shortly after taking off from a nearby airport Tuesd

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