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a Delta Air Lines A flight from Minneapolis capsized by crashing Monday afternoon while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport.

Delta Flight 4819 crashed while landing around 2:45pm local time, Federal Aviation Administration officials said in a statement as strong gusts of wind and drifting snow were reported in the area.

The flight was operated by Endeavor Airlines, a Delta local passenger aircraft.

The Federal Aviation Administration said all 80 people on board were evacuated, 19 people were treated for injuries, three of whom were taken to a local hospital. After the crash.

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Toronto crash scene

At least eight people were injured in a collision at Toronto Pearson Airport. (x)

February 17th

10:30A CST

Delta Flight 4819 departs from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) Toronto Pearson Airport 10:30am local time.

The aircraft was the top of the Canadia region Jet CRJ-900, carrying 76 passengers with a crew of four.

2:45p

The FAA said a crash occurred while landing. Photos and videos of the scene show passengers fleeing the fallen aircraft.

The wind reported by Air Traffic Control (ATC) to pilots was wind at 20-30 mph. The gust of wind was nearly 40 mph.

Delta Jet crashes at Toronto Pearson Airport, Canada. The crew responding to the plane turned upside down

Toronto crash site

On Monday, February 17th, 2025, a Delta Air Lines plane heading from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed at Toronto’s Pearson Airport. (Notice of the Canadian press via Teresa Barbieri/AP)

Toronto crash scene

The first responder works at the Delta Line Plain Crash Site at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on February 17, 2025. (Arlyn McAdorey/Reuters)

All 80 passengers were evacuated, the FAA said.

Two patients were taken by ambulance to two different trauma centers, Sunny Brook Health Science Center and St. Michael’s Hospital. In TorontoAccording to a spokesperson for the emergency team that was on the scene.

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A child, about four years old, was taken to hospital for a sick child in Toronto.

“These three were insignificant, non-life-threatening injuries,” Lawrence Saindon, Principal of Peel Regional Paramedic Service, told Fox News Digital. “All the rest is injured, there are cuts and scuffs, and nothing serious.”

4:33p

Delta Air Lines has issued a statement regarding the incident.

“Several customers who were injured were taken to local hospitals. Our main focus is to take care of the affected people,” they said.

“Delta is working to connect from or via YYZ, which needs to monitor flight status through the Fly Delta app,” Delta’s statement said using the airport’s IATA code. I continued referring to Toronto Airlines.

“Several customers who were injured were transported To a local hospital. Our main focus is to take care of those affected,” it said.

It’s 5:00 p.m.

Toronto Pearson Airport has resumed accepting air traffic, the airport said in a statement from X.

“As of 5pm, departures and arrivals have resumed in Toronto Pearson,” he said.

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