Givaudan has put many of these tenants up in hotels. The company has extended their stays until at least Dec. 10.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville renters who had their homes ruined by the Givaudan plant explosion are finishing the move-out process, but still looking for their next home.
It’s been three weeks since the blast, and many of them who lived in town homes 50-feet from the blast have to meet Wednesday’s deadline to get their belongings out for inspections.
WHAS11 saw crews in hardhats flying a drone over the wreckage on Tuesday.
The consulting firm called Engineering & Scientific Investigation (ESi), specializing in fire and explosion investigations, was working on site — not far from the town homes that are now nearly vacant.
Givaudan has put many of these tenants up in hotels since the explosion. The company has extended their stays until at least Dec. 10, but some folks tell WHAS11 …