A UPS aircraft crashed on takeoff from Louisville International Airport on Tuesday evening, resulting in multiple injuries. The incident occurred around 5:15 p.m. local time as the MD-11 plane was bound for Honolulu. Preliminary details from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) indicate a significant event, as video footage captured the moment the plane went down, creating a large fireball upon impact.

Aerial views following the crash reveal ongoing flames and smoke billowing into the sky, emphasizing the accident’s severity. The Louisville Metro Police Department has declared the area around Fern Valley and Grade Lane, close to the airport, an active scene filled with “fire and debris.” Citizens are advised to stay clear of the vicinity while authorities manage the situation.

While the extent of injuries is being assessed, specifics regarding any potential fatalities remain unclear. The response from UPS has been cautious, with the company confirming knowledge of the incident but withholding further details at this time.

Residents within a five-mile radius have been ordered to shelter in place as emergency responders work swiftly to control the situation. This directive reflects the urgency and potential danger posed by the crash.

This incident underscores the unpredictability and risks involved in aviation, even during routine operations. As news develops, attention will be focused on the investigation into the crash and the condition of those affected.

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