UPS cargo plane crashes in the USA: what we know about the disaster.
Air disaster near Louisville Airport
According to inkorr.com: In the USA, near the international airport in Louisville, Kentucky, a tragedy occurred: a large cargo plane McDonnell Douglas MD-11 belonging to UPS crashed. The accident occurred during a flight from Louisville to Honolulu, shortly after takeoff at 5:15 PM local time.
According to preliminary information, there are injured individuals, but the exact number of those injured and the severity of their condition are currently unknown. Louisville Airport has suspended all flights, and rescue services are working at the crash site.
The causes of the crash remain unclear, but an investigation has already begun, conducted by federal authorities. They will investigate the circumstances and causes of the incident. Further information about the victims and details of the event will be known after the completion of rescue operations and the examination of the tragedy site. It is worth noting that a similar disaster recently occurred in Kenya, where 11 people died as a result of a plane crash.
This tragedy once again highlights the risks associated with air transportation. The investigation will help clarify the causes of the crash and, possibly, prevent similar incidents in the future. We await additional information about this extraordinary event.
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