Givaudan site demolition drone 1-24-25
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Crews began demolition Friday, Jan. 24, 2025 on the former Givaudan Sense Color plant that exploded last year in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood, killing two men, injuring 11 others, and damaging surrounding homes and businesses. (WDRB photo)
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One of the greatest frustrations for residents has been the lack of coordination between agencies and stakeholders.
Last week, Givaudan announced it had hired a disaster response team to help with getting homeowners the help they need.
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