Delta Airlines Plane Crash Lands at Toronto Airport: Delta Airlines plane with 80 people on plane board crash landed at the Toronto airport leaving does injured. The plane flipped upside down after the crash but no fatalities were reported the endeavours airlight with 76 passengers and four crew was landing in Canada’s biggest city having flown from Minneapolis in the US state of Minnesota.

Now paramedic services reported that 15 people were injured including three critically child man in his 60 and women in 40 all wounded were taken to area hospital by ambulance or by a chopper Canada transportation safety board said it was deploying a team of investigaters to the crash site.
The video showed the plane belly up on a snow cover tarmac as fire crews dowed the aircraft with water image on local broadcasts and were shared on social media showing people stumbling away from the upside down “CRJ900” plane.
Reason
A massive snowstorm hit eastern canada on Sunday Pearson airport had said earlier on Monday that is was dealing with high winds and frigid temperatures as airlines attempted to catch up with missed flights after a weekend snowstorm dumped over 8.6inch snow at airport.

Confirmed News
Federal transport minister Anita Anand Confirmed that there were 80 people on the flight she added that she was closely following the incident.
I'm closely following the serious incident at the Pearson Airport involving Delta Airlines flight 4819 from Minneapolis. All 80 passengers onboard are accounted for. Updates will follow.
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) February 17, 2025