At least seven people have been killed in the UPS cargo plane crash, the state's governor has said.
It is unclear whether the death toll includes the three crew members who were onboard the plane.
At least 11 other people were injured when the plane crashed, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky.
Two workers at the auto business that was struck were still unaccounted for as of Tuesday evening, and it is not known how many customers were on the premises when the crash happened.
The explosion engulfed at least two nearby businesses, including a petroleum recycling company. A shelter-in-place order was initially issued for within five miles of the airport due to concerns of further explosions and air pollution, but was later reduced to just one mile.
The airfield is expected to be available for passenger and cargo operations on Wednesday.