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TROUBLESHOOTERS: Givaudan Sense Colour speaks on explosion in Louisville
WAVE News spoke with Givaudan Sense Colour business heads. They’re in Louisville touring what’s left of the plant in the Clifton neighborhood. WAVE News Troubleshooter Natalia Martinez tracked them down Friday morning for an exclusive interview.
Givaudan to speak publicly Friday, days after deadly Louisville plant explosion
Leaders of the company who owns the plant that exploded in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood this week will speak publicly on Friday.
Large explosion reported at Givaudan Sense Colour
A shelter-in-place order has been issued for a one-mile radius of the factory, which saw a deadly explosion in 2003. This story is unlocked for all readers.
What we know about the deadly factory explosion in Louisville, Kentucky
A massive explosion this week at a food dye factory in Louisville, Kentucky, left two people dead and a dozen others injured as smoke billowed out of torn metal structures and rubble.
UPDATE: At least 2 people dead after massive factory explosion in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two people are dead and at least ten people are injured after an explosion at a factory in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood. The incident was reported at the Givaudan Sense Colour manufacturing plant in the 1900 block of Payne Street around 3 p.m. Tuesday. The plant is known for producing caramel color in soft drinks.
Clifton businesses recover following Givaudan Sense Colour explosion
Quills is one of several businesses that received extensive damage from the Nov. 12 explosion, which left two people dead.
2 dead in explosion at manufacturing plant in Louisville, Kentucky: Police
Two people were killed and four remain in the hospital from an explosion at a manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky, officials said.
Video of Givaudan Sense Colour explosion that killed two workers in Louisville, Kentucky
Drone footage taken over the
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Sense
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that took place on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024.
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.
Two dead in Louisville factory explosion as investigators search for cause
Authorities said two workers were killed in the explosion at a factory in Louisville, Ky. Eleven more people were injured. New images showed the moment the factory exploded. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster reports.
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Here are the steps to take if your home, business was damaged by the Givaudan explosion
Here are steps you need to know if you’ve experienced property damage due to the Givaudan Sense Colour explosion in.
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Givaudan will hold news conference Friday, 3 days after fatal explosion in Louisville
The president from Givaudan will hold a news conference Friday afternoon, three days after its plant in Louisville exploded, ...
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Emergency official credits family members for helping find employee after Louisville plant explosion
City leaders and emergency services were initially told by the company that all employees were accounted for, but that wasn't ...
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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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Tragic Explosion at Givaudan Factory: A Community in Mourning
A tragic explosion at a Givaudan factory in Louisville, Kentucky, resulted in two fatalities and several injuries. The ...
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