LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rep. Morgan McGarvey, D-Louisville, sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin urging continued oversight of the UPS crash site, according to a news release.
“Our community is heartbroken by the immediate loss of life, and we mourn for and with our friends and neighbors,” McGarvey wrote. “We are also concerned with the long-term public health implications of this accident.”
On Nov. 4, UPS Airlines Flight 2976 crashed during departure from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The crash killed 14 people, including three crew members, and over a dozen were injured.
“I am thankful for the EPA’s quick response to coordinate with local agencies’ cleanup efforts,” McGarvey said in the letter. “Since the incident occurred on November 4t

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