In Canada, at least 18 people were injured after a plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport, according the airport’s CEO. Though the Delta Air Lines flight with 80 people on board from Minneapolis ended upside down on the runway, no one was killed in the incident, officials said.Delta airlines said in a statement that the aircraft had 76 passengers and four crew onboard at the time of the accident. According to a CTV News report, the airport had shut down all arrivals and departures after the crash, but the flights have now resumed.“Delta is working to connect with customers traveling from, to or through YYZ who should also monitor the status of their flight via the Fly Delta app,” the statement reads.
CCTV footage CAPTURES moment a Delta Airlines jet crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport
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Injuring 17, reported in presser https://t.co/H5W5UGgsHP pic.twitter.com/dV6YO39mjd
FAA has said that there was a ground stop at Toronto Pearson airport following the crash, Reuters reported.The airline also said it has canceled its flights to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport for the rest of the evening and has issued travel waivers.
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