Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport to Reopen Wednesday Morning After Deadly UPS Crash

Smoke billowed through the air over the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky early Wednesday morning after a UPS cargo plane crash killed at least seven people and injured eleven during takeoff on Nov. 4.
Kentucky emergency crews nearly contained the fire by 10:30 p.m. ET as they actively searched the scene for victims overnight.
“Please know that we’re working through the night to get these families desperate for information as quick as possible,” Louisville Mayor Greenberg shared just before midnight in an X post.
A shelter-in-place order for within a 1-mile radius of the airport remained in effect in the early morning hours of Wednesday, according to Louisville Emergency Services….