Delta Plane Crash at Toronto Airport Injures 15, Flights Grounded
Delta Plane Crash at Toronto Airport Injures 15, Flights Grounded

Delta Plane Crash at Toronto Airport Injures 15, Flights Grounded

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A Delta Airlines flight from Minneapolis crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17, resulting in injuries to at least eight passengers, including a child and two adults in critical condition. The Bombardier CR900 aircraft overturned on an ice-covered runway, prompting a swift response from emergency services, which included the evacuation of all 80 people on board. Initial reports indicated varying numbers of injuries; however, authorities later confirmed eight individuals were injured, with most suffering mild injuries. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is set to investigate the incident, while Pearson Airport noted all passengers and crew were accounted for. Weather conditions, including strong winds, are being considered as a potential factor in the crash. Multiple flights at the airport were delayed or suspended due to the incident, leaving many travelers stranded.

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