LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
While crews continue to work as fast as possible to clean up what's left of the deadly UPS plane crash, nearby businesses are slowing down.
While Dennis Truman, the owner of Okolona Fence Company Inc., said he's continued to pay his 12 employees, it's going to continue getting harder.
"We've been able to do a little bit of stuff, but we are losing job after job after job right now because we just can't get out to them," said Truman.
A big piece of that, Truman said, is because most of his supplies are located at the company's warehouse on Knopp Avenue.
Truman said there are also three cats that live in the warehouse that they have not been able to tend to because of the crash. He said they have left water and food for them, but have not been able to take them from th

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