WDRB's Marcus Green discusses Givaudan's plant operations and safety record after explosion
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It's been three days since the explosion.
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The president from Givaudan held a news conference Friday afternoon, three days after its plant in Louisville exploded, killing two people and injuring 11 others.
The Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet's probe is expected to take up to six months. It comes as Louisville Fire officials continue to determine the cause of Tuesday's blast.
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