Emergency officials from multiple agencies are set to begin a lengthy investigation into a fiery UPS plane crash at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport Nov. 4 that left at least seven people dead .

Several fire departments and emergency agencies from around the Louisville metro area responded to the crash at the airport around 5:15 p.m. A plume of smoke was visible for miles at the site of the crash, and shelter-in-place orders that at one point stretched across the Ohio River into Southern Indiana were put into place throughout the evening out of an abundance of caution as strong odors and fumes were reported in the area.

The order also forced Jefferson County Public Schools to cancel classes for Nov. 5 . Officials said air and water quality at schools around the cra

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