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After deadly explosion, neighbors say they don't want company to rebuild in Clifton
They remember last October when a thick film covered neighboring homes and cars after food coloring escaped from the plant. But they didn't know about the prior explosion in 2003. After that explosion, which killed one person, the plant was rebuilt and expanded.
2 killed, a dozen injured in workplace explosion in Louisville’s Clifton neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - In an overnight update, WAVE News has obtained a statement from Givaudan Sense Colour confirming two of their employees were killed in the explosion that rocked the Clifton neighborhood in Louisville on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
2 dead in plant explosion in Louisville's Clifton area that damaged homes, businesses
Residents across Louisville reported around 3 p.m. feeling the explosion, which occurred at Givaudan Sense Colour at 1901 Payne St.
Two killed, several injured in Louisville plant explosion
Video showed a partially collapsed and burned industrial building after an explosion at a factory in Louisville, Kentucky, killed at least two people and injured several others on Nov. 12, manufacturer Givaudan said in an emailed statement.
Louisville explosion: Company confirms two dead
An explosion has been reported in the 1900 block of Payne Street in the Clifton neighborhood, officials confirmed.
Where did the explosion in Louisville take place? What to know about the affected area
Residents in a 1-mile radius of the Givaudan plant were ordered to shelter in place for more than an hour Tuesday.
Multiple hospitalized after Louisville downtown explosion
At least 11 people were injured in Louisville, Kentucky, after an explosion in a neighborhood east of the city's downtown area. Officials said there was a “hazardous materials incident” at a company that makes natural food colorings.
Louisville Hazardous Materials Explosion: What We Know
The Louisville Fire Department posted to X that its department and multiple agencies are on scene for a "large scale incident."
2 dead after factory explosion in Louisville
Louisville
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Givaudan officials plan to attend Clifton community meeting following deadly explosion
Officials from Givaudan are planning to attend a community meeting in the Clifton neighborhood following an explosion that ...
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on MSN
Hotline launched after Louisville plant explosion; Givaudan to meet with residents
Neighbors will hold the meeting at the United Crescent Hill Ministries building on State Street. Metro Councilman Andrew Owen ...
WDRB
7h
Clifton homeowners work to clean-up interior damage after plant explosion in Louisville
The damage from a massive explosion in the Clifton neighborhood stretches several blocks, but homes right behind the plant ...
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on MSN
Louisville officials mourn victims of 'unthinkable' Clifton explosion amid investigation
Two are dead after a plant explosion in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon. Head of Corporate Communications ...
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Will explosion cause plant to leave Clifton neighborhood? After the first one, it expanded
Louisvillians are calling on the Givaudan Sense Colour plant to move following an explosion — but it's not the first time ...
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2 people confirmed dead as result of large explosion in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood
Two of the people injured in Tuesday's large explosion in
Clifton
have died. A statement released by ... there was an ...
The Courier-Journal
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WATCH: Officials provide update following explosion in Louisville, Kentucky
City officials will provide an update after a deadly explosion at a plant in the
Clifton
neighborhood
Tuesday afternoon ...
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Beshear mourns victims, calls for transparency during investigation in Louisville explosion
Beshear addressed the explosion that struck Louisville on Thursday, saying his primary focus is on the deceased victims.
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