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Cargo Plane Crash in Kentucky Causes Fire and Panic

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A cargo plane crash in Kentucky caused a massive fire near Louisville Airport, damaging several buildings and creating panic in the area. The plane went down shortly after takeoff, and initial reports say that several people were injured. Emergency services quickly reached the site to control the fire and help those affected.

According to U.S. media reports, the cargo plane took off from Louisville Airport and crashed moments later. The aircraft was headed to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu when it went down. The crash caused flames to spread to nearby buildings, and smoke was seen rising across the area.

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Louisville’s mayor said that the plane was carrying around 280,000 gallons of fuel at the time of the crash, which made the fire spread faster. Firefighting teams struggled to control the blaze as thick black smoke covered the sky.

Videos shared on social media showed a huge explosion followed by intense flames. The airport authorities suspended all incoming and outgoing flights for safety reasons. Meanwhile, emergency shelters were set up within a five-mile radius of the crash site for residents affected by the incident.

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Rescue operations are still underway, and investigators are trying to determine the cause of the cargo plane crash in Kentucky. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation to find out what led to the deadly accident and whether there was any technical or human error involved.

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