Crews remove oil film and sludge
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Pictured: in this frame grab taken from video, crews work to remove oil film and sludge from waterways near the National Turnpike in Louisville, Ky., on Nov. 7, 2025. (WDRB image)
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People who live near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport said they're noticing black sludge and an oily film in neighborhood waterways days after the UPS cargo plane crash that killed 13 people and damaged nearby buildings.
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