The Kentucky agency that oversees boiler safety claims Givaudan Sense Colour operated a vessel that exploded without a proper inspection permit
The winter weather brings a new set of challenges for Clifton residents dealing with debris left behind by the explosion at Givaudan Sense Colour.
A piece of equipment at the Givaudan plant on Payne Street likely overheated before it burst, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Two men were killed and 11 people were injured during a plant explosion at Givaudan Sense Colour.
Louisville Fire Chief Brian O'Neill said he hopes his department's investigation into the plant explosion that killed two people Tuesday afternoon in Clifton should wrap up this weekend.
An employee of the Louisville manufacturing plant that exploded Tuesday, killing two people and injuring 11 others, said Givaudan Sense Colour is a "dangerous place to work."
Louisville emergency officials confirmed two people died in Tuesday's explosion at a manufacturing plant in the Clifton neighborhood, one of whom was found hours later buried beneath the rubble.