7 dead in Louisville UPS plane crash
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The death toll from the UPS plane crash in Louisville has risen to 12, and one of the victims may have been a child, officials said.
A state of emergency has been declared for Kentucky by Governor Andy Beshear Wednesday following a deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville Tuesday night. Beshear said that nine people are dead and at least 15 people are injured. An additional 16 people are still unaccounted for after the incident.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear gave an update on Tuesday's UPS plane crash near the Louisville International Airport. At least nine people were killed in the crash, and the death toll will likely rise, Beshear said.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and emergency management officials plan to address the media in a joint press conference at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4.
A UPS cargo jet can be seen descending rapidly, hitting several power lines, before crashing on the ground and bursting into flames.
Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency due to Tuesday’s UPS cargo plane crash at Muhammad Ali International Airport in Louisville. The incident has,