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Officials: Deadly Kentucky factory explosion was caused by failed cooking vessel
Officials say they have definitively identified the origin of last week's deadly plant explosion in Kentucky. ATF Louisville officials spoke on Monday and said their findings indicate the explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant was an industrial accident.
Officials determine cause of deadly Givaudan factory explosion in Louisville
On Sunday, Louisville ATF and Metro Arson Bureau officials wrapped up the first phase of their investigation into the Payne Street factory blast.
Louisville factory explosion was caused by failed cooking vessel, officials say
Louisville
Mayor Craig Greenberg had said in a
news
conference, “We’d been told by the business that all employees were accounted for … Tragically, that was not the case.”
Givaudan
blamed the confusion on “the extent of the
explosion
,” which ...
Residents demand answers, accountability from Givaudan leaders after Louisville plant explosion
While some questions were answered, others remain unresolved. To continue addressing concerns, Givaudan committed to bringing a company representative back to United Crescent Hill Ministries for one-on-one discussions with residents. Residents with damage or questions can call Givaudan’s hotline at 800-856-3333 to report issues.
Two employees are dead after the Givaudan explosion in Louisville. Here's what we know.
Two people are dead after a plant explosion in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon. Here's what we know.
Cooking vessel failure reportedly caused Louisville explosion
Investigators with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Louisville Field Office and the Louisville Fire Department have called the incident an “industrial accident,” and that the explosion was not the result of an intentional act.
Cooking vessel failure cited as cause of Louisville plant explosion
A piece of equipment at the Givaudan plant on Payne Street likely overheated before it burst, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Officials determine cause of deadly factory explosion in Louisville
Officials determine cause of deadly factory explosion in Louisville
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Victim found dead hours after Louisville plant explosion was a father, veteran
The attorneys for the family of a Louisville plant explosion victim spoke Monday calling for justice and accountability.
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Givaudan president open to moving facility following explosion
Hundreds of Clifton residents packed United Crescent Hill Ministries Monday night to grill the president of
Givaudan
on the ...
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Louisville officials announce cause of Givaudan plant explosion
During a Monday morning
news
conference,
Louisville
Bureau of Alcohol ... just after midnight after a miscommunication ...
WLKY Louisville on MSN
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Givaudan discusses reparations, moving facility after deadly explosion in Louisville
Frustrated neighbors gathered at United Crescent Hill Ministries on State Street to express their concerns following a deadly ...
WLKY on MSN
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Louisville mayor talks with WLKY about explosion, budget surplus and more
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg stopped by WLKY's studio Tuesday during our 9 a.m. show. He spoke with Caray Grace and Alex ...
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Spring Street Bar and Grill hosting fundraiser to support victims of plant explosion in Louisville
Spring Street Bar and Grill is located at 300 S. Spring Street at the corner of Payne Street in the Irish Hill neighborhood.
WLKY Louisville on MSN
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Community prepares to express concerns at Givaudan meeting following Louisville explosion
After a deadly explosion Tuesday, representatives from the Givaudan Sense Colour facility are expected to hear from neighbors ...
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Louisville officials mourn victims of 'unthinkable' Clifton explosion amid investigation
Dr. Jason Smith, University of Louisville Hospital's chief medical officer, said doctors who treated victims dealt with a ...
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