RIGHT NOW, PLANE WITH MORE THAN 244 ONBOARD JUST CRASH… See more

RIGHT NOW, PLANE WITH MORE THAN 244 ONBOARD JUST CRASH… See more

The incident occurred around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, when a UPS MD-11 aircraft experienced catastrophic failure during takeoff. The plane, bound for Honolulu, Hawaii, was carrying standard freight and approximately 38,000 gallons of jet fuel, according to aviation officials.

Witnesses reported seeing the aircraft struggling to gain altitude before descending near the runway area. Two nearby businesses, Kentucky Petroleum Recycling and Grade A Auto Parts, sustained significant structural damage. Emergency crews from Louisville Metro Fire, Kentucky National Guard, and airport emergency services responded within minutes.

Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Tuesday evening to accelerate deployment of state resources and opened the Kentucky Emergency Relief Fund to assist with funerals, response costs, and rebuilding.

UPS has identified the three crew members on board:

Captain Richard Wartenberg, Independence, Kentucky

First Officer Lee Truitt

International Relief Officer Captain Dana Diamond

All three perished in the accident. Authorities have also confirmed additional casualties from the surrounding industrial area. As of Wednesday morning:

14 fatalities confirmed

15 people injured, with two in critical condition

9 individuals remain unaccounted for

Family-assistance and reunification services have been established at the Louisville Metro Police Training Academy on Taylor Boulevard.

Operations at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport were temporarily halted following the crash. Two of the airport’s runways have since reopened, but flight delays and cancellations continue. Officials advise travelers to check directly with airlines for updated schedules.

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