A massive explosion this week at a food dye factory in Louisville, Kentucky, left two people dead and a dozen others injured ...
Spread the loveAn explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Louisville resulted in two deaths and multiple injuries.
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Kentucky's governor says investigators will find out what caused a deadly explosion that ripped apart a Louisville factory.
"Any company that has an explosion in a community ought to be there talking with neighbors," Gov. Andy Beshear said.
They remember last October when a thick film covered neighboring homes and cars after food coloring escaped from the plant.
Nearby residents were forced to move out of their homes that are badly damaged and unlivable because of the blast at the Givaudan Sense Colour facility.