Many residents and public officials have appeared less than pleased with the company’s immediate response.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Company officials from Givaudan plan to be at next week’s community meeting in the wake of an explosion in Louisville that killed two people and damaged several homes.
A massive explosion occurred at the Givaudan Sense Colour factory in the Clifton neighborhood Tuesday afternoon. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and Gov. Andy Beshear have appeared less than pleased with the company’s immediate response, and Greenberg suggested Thursday the company should move the facility.
On Thursday, a Givaudan spokesperson told WHAS11 about next steps, including plans to speak with neighbors at Monday’s community meeting.
“Our next steps include reaching out to the community to address their concerns and to provide the residents who were directly impacted with resources for conducting the repairs needed on their homes or businesses,” they said. “We are finalizing this process now and will be able to provide …