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Louisville factory explosion was caused by failed cooking vessel, officials say
The factory
explosion
that killed two workers in
Louisville
, Kentucky, last week was caused by a failed cooking vessel, officials said Monday. “It was an industrial accident, and there’s no indication anyone did anything intentional to cause the ...
Community members can meet with Givaudan officials face-to-face after Louisville plant explosion
Givaudan CEO Ann Leonard confirmed to a frustrated crowd on Monday there would be mobile office hours for anyone affected by the explosion.
Family Urged Search After Deadly Louisville Plant Explosion
The family of Kevens Dawson Jr., who died in an explosion at a Louisville manufacturing facility last week, had urged officials to return to the wreckage after initially being told all employees had been accounted for.
'Why would you leave him behind?': Family of Louisville plant explosion victim demands answers
Watson said she heard news of the blast as she went to pick up her child from school and arrived at the plant around 4:30 p.m. When she couldn't locate Kevens, she was advised to check three local hospitals and told there had been no casualties.
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.
Two dead after Louisville factory explosion involving hazardous materials
The explosion at the Sense Colour factory killed two employees and injured several others, Swiss manufacturer Givaudan said.
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.
Officials determine cause of deadly factory explosion in Louisville
Officials determine cause of deadly factory explosion in Louisville
Louisville family demanding answers after fatal factory explosion
Keven Dawson Jr.’s family described him as a loving father and veteran who went to work at Givaudan Sense Colour just before his 50th birthday — but never returned.
ATF: Faulty cooking vessel responsible for deadly plant explosion
A faulty cooking vessel at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Clifton was responsible for a deadly explosion that killed two and injured 11 workers last week. That’s according to investigators who briefed media on the status of the investigation Monday.
ATF Louisville: Givaudan plant explosion was accidental, cooking vessel failed
ATF Louisville presented some of its initial findings from their investigation into last week's deadly plant explosion, including the cause.
WDKY Lexington on MSN
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Cooking vessel failure reportedly caused Louisville explosion
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( FOX 56) — Investigators report that a cooking vessel failure caused the deadly explosion at Givaudan Sense ...
wevv
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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.
WDRB
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Family of man killed in Louisville plant explosion asking for accountability
LOUISVILLE
, Ky. (WDRB) — Rescue crews took more than eight hours to locate the final victim in the rubble of a plant ...
Yahoo News
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Louisville officials announce cause of Givaudan plant explosion
Louisville
Fire Chief Brian O'Neill previously said that no hazardous material was released into the air following the ...
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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