
According to the emergency service, one child and two adults were seriously injured after the plane crashed and overturned as landing at Toronto Pearson airport in Canada.
The images shared on social media appear to be turned upside down and are lying on the roof of snow -covered runway. It seems to be missing at least one wing.
The Toronto Pearson Airport is related to Delta flight flight from Minnie Polly, “and all passengers and crew are being accounted for.”
Delta showed 76 passengers and four crew members on the plane. According to the airline, 18 people were taken to the total hospital.
Ontario air ambulance service Ornge said Three air ambulance helicopters and two land ambulances were dispatched to the site.
He added that patients with serious injuries included children, men in their 60s, and women in their 40s.
Deborah Flint, president and CEO of Toronto Pearson Airport, called the emergency agent “textbook” in the evening briefing and helped prevent life loss.
The Federal Airlines (FAA) said the relevant plane is Delta Air Lines Flight 4819.
Delta confirmed that on Monday afternoon that the CRJ900 aircraft was involved in the incident in about 14:15 et (19:15 GMT).
The airline transported 76 passengers and four crew members, and the airline added.
Flint said 22 passengers were Canadian and the rest were “multinational.”
The airport was closed shortly after the incident, but the airport resumed at 17:00 in local time, the airport said that the flights departing from Toronto Pearson.
The Canadian Traffic Safety Commission (TSB) said, “Teams are being deployed to collect information and evaluate the occurrence.
I heard that two runways will be closed for several days for investigation and passengers expect some delay.
Todd Aitken, a Toronto Pearson firefighting captain, said that it was early on the survey on Monday night, but said, “The runway was dry and there was no cross -wind condition.”
This contradicts the previous report on the wind blast and cross -winds of over 40 mph (64 km/h).
Video video shared on social media shows that people’s foamed circles are sown with bubbles.
One man said, “We are in Toronto and just landed. Our plane has fallen.”
Video not confirmed by the BBC shows that passengers helped the airport staff helped the plane. Some run away from the plane entrance.
“Most people seem to be fine. We all get off and the smoke continues.”
Doug Ford, Ontario, said local officials are in contact with airports and local authorities and will help.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said, “Thank you to the first respondents and experts of the site.”
After the accident, the arrival and departure board of the airport showed numerous delays and cancellations of the plane.
Some passengers were trapped in Toronto for several days after the plane was canceled in the BBC, and no one was on Monday or Tuesday.
James and Andrea Turner were in the customs just before the departure door when they were instructed to evacuate suddenly.
“They removed everyone from customs to security, and then returned everyone to the general region.”
The couple had to take a plane crashed from the runway. Their flight was canceled -the third delay of travel after the previous trip was re -adjusted due to bad weather.
Toronto Pearson Airport has suffered weather delays for the last few days, and heavy snow and freezing temperatures have assaulted some of Ontario.
On Wednesday and Sunday, two storms covered the city with a total of 30-50cm (11.8-19.6 inch).
The BBC’s US partner CBS said that light eyes fell at the time of the crash.
At the beginning of Monday, the airport warned that “cold temperature and high winds were moving.”
“The busy day” was expected, and the airline said, “I caught my eyes more than 22cm at the airport after catching a blizzard this weekend.”
This crash is the fourth major aviation incident in North America last month. Fatal inheritance conflict between passenger flights and military helicopters All 67 people died near Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington, DC.









