Canada: 18 injured after Delta Airlines plane crashes in Toronto

DN Bureau

At least 18 passengers sustained injuries and transported to hospitals after a Delta Airlines aircraft crashed while attempting to land at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Read further on Dynamite News:

Representational image
Representational image


Ontario: At least 18 passengers were injured and transported to hospitals after a Delta Airlines aircraft crashed while attempting to land at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, ending up upside down on the snowy ground, CNN reported.

Delta Air Lines in a statement said, "Initial reports indicate there are no fatalities and 18 customers with injuries have been transported to area hospitals.

 

 Our primary focus is taking care of those impacted."
The officials said that the flight with 80 people on board from Minneapolis ended upside down on the runway, and no one was killed in the incident.

The airline further announced that it has cancelled all flights to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport for the remainder of the evening and has provided travel waivers.

Also Read | Trump imposes 25% tariff on steel & aluminum imports

Meanwhile, Toronto's Pearson International Airport will hold a media briefing at 6:30 p.m. ET on today's crash, according to a post on X.

There were no fatalities after the Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis ended upside down on the airport runway, according to authorities. However, emergency services said 15 people were injured, including a child, CNN reported.

Crash Landing

Following the crash landing, Toronta Pearson International Airport said that it is aware of the incident and that emergency teams are responding.

Sharing a post on X, it wrote, "Toronto Pearson is aware of an incident upon landing involving a Delta Airlines plane arriving from Minneapolis. Emergency teams are responding.
Earlier, the Peel Regional Police reported that eight individuals were injured in the incident.

Also Read | Pakistan: Karachi sees uptick in respiratory diseases

 Injured recalls Horror 

One of the injured was described as being in critical condition, though the injuries were not life-threatening, while the other seven sustained injuries ranging from moderate to mild. (With Agency Inputs) 

 










Related Stories