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US: UPS Cargo Plane Crash Sends Massive Smoke Plume Over Louisville
Louisville, United States - November 04, 2025 A video filmed by X user Stable Genius captures the immediate aftermath of a cargo plane crash at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (KSDF), viewed from the poster’s nearby home on the city’s east side. The caption reads: "This is the view from my place as a plane crash just happened at the Louisville airport. Unreal." Shot at dusk, the footage shows a fiery orange sunset streaked with purple clouds over a residential-industrial area dotted with autumn foliage. Red-brick churches, beige apartment blocks, chain-link-fenced lots, and traffic on I-64 fill the frame, creating a stark contrast with the disaster unfolding on the horizon. A colossal gray-black smoke vortex rises more than 1,000 feet into the sky from the crash site. Orange flames flicker at its base, feeding the fuel-fed inferno. The twisted plume drifts eastward, casting eerie shadows over nearby rooftops, while smaller wisps of smoke drift toward the viewer like toxic ghosts. The post confirms the wreck involves UPS Flight 2976, a Boeing 747-8 freighter, which skidded off the runway around 5:30 PM local time amid heavy rain, crashing into an embankment. Three crew members aboard are unaccounted for as emergency crews respond to the scene.
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