On Tuesday, a UPS cargo plane tragically crashed just after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, igniting a large fire that claimed at least 12 lives, including a child.

The destructive inferno also spread to local businesses, raising concerns while the community mourns the loss of life. Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are currently trying to determine the cause of the fire that reportedly originated in the left wing and led to the engine falling off during takeoff.

Eyewitness accounts from local residents described the chaos as they witnessed the plane engulfed in flames, with emergency services scrambling to respond to the scene. Authorities are hopeful but cautious, predicting the search operations could lead to more findings over the coming weeks.

The plane, which was carrying three crew members, received clearance for takeoff before a catastrophic failure. Rescue operations have, unfortunately, transitioned into recovery efforts, as officials have stated they do not expect to find any survivors.

This incident marks a significant tragedy for the local community and raises questions regarding aviation safety and maintenance protocols, especially since the aircraft model has a history with similar incidents. The investigation could take a year or more to reach definitive conclusions.