Heated Chaos & Explosions Unleash in Neighbourhood
When a cargo aircraft took off from Louisville International Airport and crashed shortly after, the nearby business district was thrown into terrifying turmoil. One worker recalled a series of explosions and an intense wave of heat sweeping through the area. “It was explosion after explosion after explosion … you just didn’t know when it was going to stop,” she said. Witnesses described melted work clothes in the yard, and the heat was so fierce it knocked them off their feet. CBS News
The Crash: Speed, Fuel & Devastation

The aircraft was reportedly carrying up to 20,000 packages and about 38,000 gallons of fuel when it crashed. Videos from the scene captured the left wing ablaze and the aircraft tilting before impact. Investigators confirmed the left engine had separated from the fuselage, and the black boxes have been recovered—though fire-damage was reported. CBS News Businesses in the debris zone included an auto-parts recycling operation and a petroleum recycling plant, both hit hard.
Rescue Efforts and Missing Personnel
As thick plumes of black smoke covered the scene, rescue crews scrambled in the chaos. One employee described how a worker jumped between bales of metal to avoid the advancing heat. Dozens were injured, and several remain missing as authorities attempt to account for all individuals in the wreckage zone. CBS News One business owner said that because power was out at his site, identifying missing staff has become even more difficult.
























