Major Explosion Rocks Louisville Plant, Injuries and Evacuations Reported

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A large explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood has resulted in at least six hospitalizations and concerns over an ammonia leak. The blast, which was heard miles away, has led officials to evacuate a two-block radius and advise those within a mile to shelter in place. Several buildings, including a nearby café and restaurant, suffered damage. Emergency responders have set up a triage area, and some individuals are reported missing or trapped inside the plant.
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