An aircraft of Delta Airlines, which was taken on the ship, was taken on the ship – including four crew members, crashed at the Toronto Airport and injured at least 18 passengers on Monday. Officials said that there were no casualties in the incident. The incident occurred when Endeavor Air Flight from Minianpolis in the US was landing in Toronto after a large -scale snow storm in the country.
A video on social media shows the plane crash land on the snow-covered runway. Within seconds, a huge black smoke can be seen coming from the plane as it was upside down. Some dramatic images even stumbled away from the up-down CRJ-900 aircraft, shifting the strong gust of air and blowing ice to their face.
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The fire crew participated to sink the aircraft with water as the smoke had smoke and as the passengers were still out of the aircraft.
Officials said all the injured passengers, including a child, have been taken to nearby hospitals by ambulances or helicopters.
The Chief Executive Officer of Toronto Airport Authority “Toronto Airport Authority’s Chief Executive Officer” said Debora Flint, Chief Executive Officer of Toronto Airport Authority.
The cause of the accident is not yet clear.
The Toronto Airport suspended all flights for at least two hours of the incident. While the flight operations have now resumed, the airport authority has said that passengers are likely to delay a long delay today.
Delta Airlines statement
Delta Airlines said in a statement that the CRJ-900 aircraft was involved in a solo-accident at Toronto Pearson International Airport, saying that their primary attention was to take care of the affected people in the incident.
“Delta has active in its Passenger Inquiry Center for Family and Wolders of Customs in Today accidents so that they can connect to delta for more information. In Canada, these individuals through 1-866-629-4775 Can reach in, they can connect using 1-800-997-5454, “said this.
The airline canceled its flights from the airport for the rest of the days and for it. “Delta is working to connect with customers whose flights have been affected. Customers should also monitor their flight status through the fly delta app,” said this.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian also expressed grief over the incident, “The entire global delta family’s heart is with people affected by today’s incident at Toronto-Piersan International Airport.”
“I want to express my thanks to many Delta and Endeavor team members and the first respondents on the site. We are working to confirm the details and as soon as they become available, we will share the most current information. This will share the most current information. Between, please keep in mind, “he said.
The incident occurred a day after heavy snowfall in eastern Canada on Sunday. Strong winds and bone-cold temperatures in Toronto can still be felt when the airlines added flights to the weekend due to the storm. Toronto Airport warned, “The snow has stopped coming down, but frigid temperatures and high winds are moving … We are expecting a busy day in our terminals with over 130,000 passengers on 1,000 flights. . “