At least 7 dead in UPS plane crash in Kentucky
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -UPS said on Wednesday it would reopen its sprawling air cargo hub in Louisville, Kentucky, after temporarily shuttering it a day earlier due to a deadly plane crash, a move that will begin easing delays in the delivery firm's global network.
Nine people were killed and 11 injured after a UPS MD-11 freighter crashed and exploded shortly after takeoff from Louisville. The NTSB and FAA are investigating, with early focus on a possible engine separation.
Two businesses were directly affected by the UPS plane crash Nov. 4: Kentucky Petroleum Recycling and Grade A Auto Parts.
The Louisville Metro Police Department said multiple agencies are responding to a reported plane crash near the Louisville Airport.