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Three Crew Members Onboard UPS Flight 2976 When Cargo Plane Crashed Near Louisville Airport
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Jefferson County) — A tragic aviation accident occurred Tuesday evening, November 4, when a UPS cargo plane, identified as Flight 2976, crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky.
The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft, bound for Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, Hawaii, went down around 5:15 p.m. local time, sparking massive fires and explosions near Grade Lane and Fern Valley Road, just southeast of the airport.
Dramatic video footage captured the moment the plane descended rapidly and struck several buildings, erupting into a fireball that sent thick plumes of smoke into the sky.
Multiple structures were set ablaze, and first responders confirmed partial building collapses in the immediate area of impact.
Emergency radio traffic indicated that third-alarm units were dispatched to the scene as firefighters battled intense flames and began search-and-rescue operations within the damaged buildings.
Authorities confirmed reports of people trapped at an undisclosed location, with preliminary accounts suggesting up to 25 individuals may be trapped at or near 4564 Knopp Avenue.
UPS confirmed that three crew members were on board Flight 2976 at the time of the crash.
As of Tuesday evening, no official confirmation of injuries or fatalities had been released.
The company issued a statement expressing deep concern and emphasizing that its “primary focus is the safety and well-being of our employees and the surrounding community.”
The Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville Fire Department established a large emergency perimeter and issued a shelter-in-place order for all locations within a five-mile radius of the airport, urging residents and businesses to remain indoors and avoid the affected area due to hazardous smoke and debris.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that Flight 2976 lost contact with air traffic control shortly after departure.
Both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched investigations into the cause of the crash.
The NTSB will lead the investigation and provide regular updates as information becomes available.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear acknowledged the tragedy on social media, stating:
“We are aware of a reported plane crash near Louisville International Airport. First responders are on site, and we will share more information as available. Please pray for the pilots, crew, and everyone affected.”
The crash occurred near UPS’s Worldport, the company’s largest air freight hub and global sorting facility, located adjacent to the airport.
The 5.2 million-square-foot facility handles more than 300 daily flights, processes over 400,000 packages per hour, and employs approximately 20,000 workers across the greater Louisville metropolitan area.
As of late Tuesday night, multiple fires remain active, and emergency teams continue to search the wreckage while working to stabilize affected buildings.
The NTSB is expected to arrive on scene early Wednesday to begin a comprehensive investigation into the cause of the crash.
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Firefighters battling third-alarm structure fire at Civista Bank in Dearborn County
LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. (Dearborn County) — Fire crews are battling a third-alarm structure fire at the Civista Bank located at 19710 State Line Road, according to emergency dispatch information.
The incident was initially reported as a working fire, prompting a second-alarm response as conditions rapidly escalated.
Fire officials have confirmed that the office area on the second floor is heavily involved, with significant fire activity observed within that portion of the building.
Additional firefighting resources have been requested to assist with suppression efforts as crews work to contain the blaze and prevent further spread.
No information has been released at this time regarding injuries, evacuations, or the cause of the fire.
Authorities are expected to provide updates as the situation develops.
