UPS plane crash videos show explosion
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Nine people remain missing after a UPS plane departing Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky on Tuesday crashed, killing at least 12 people.
Entering night two in the recovery and investigation efforts of the fiery UPS plane crash just after takeoff in Louisville, families are bracing for updates.
The deceased are believed to include the three people aboard the plane, who were identified Thursday by UPS as Capt. Richard Wartenberg, First Officer Lee Truitt and International Relief Officer Capt. Dana Diamond.
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.
The grim task of finding victims from the firestorm that followed the crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville, Kentucky, entered a third day Thursday as investigators gather information to determine why the aircraft caught fire and lost an engine on takeoff.
The crash near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport marked the deadliest accident in UPS Airlines history.
The photos, taken by Vantor about 18 hours after the crash, show a 90-meter scar on top of a UPS warehouse next to the airport, a large path of debris about a half-mile long and burned vehicles and pavement from the wake of the fiery crash.
A temporary flight restriction (TFR) remains in place around the crash site, limiting air traffic as drones and investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board survey the scene.
Fox News correspondent Garrett Tenney provides an update on the investigation into a UPS cargo plane crash in Kentucky on 'Special Report.'
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Breaking news: Officials are responding to reports of a plane crash near UPS Worldport on Tuesday. MetroSafe said reports of an explosion were made near Grade Lane and Fern Valley Road. This is also right by the Ford Louisville Assembly Plant. LMPD said injuries have been reported.