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A Delta Air Lines The flight from Minneapolis crashed and destroyed as he landed on Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon, with photos by plane with his belly up.

Delta Flight 4819 crashed during lands around 2.45 pm local time, said civil servants of the Federal Aviation Administration in a statement, because powerful windfalls of wind and floating snow were reported in the area.

The flight was operated by Endeavor Airlines, a regional aircraft from Delta Air Lines.

All 80 people on board were evacuated, said the Federal Aviation Administration, treated with 19 people for injuries – and three of them transported to local hospitals – After the crash.

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Toronto Crash scene

At least eight people were injured in the crash at Toronto Pearson Airport. (X)

February 17

10: 30a CST

Delta Flight 4819 departed from Minneapolis – Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) for Toronto Pearson Airport At 10.30 am local time.

The plane was a top Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-900, with 76 passengers with 4 crew members.

2: 45p is

The FAA said the crash took place during landing. Photos and video from the scene showed passengers who fled the fallen plane.

The winds reported by Air Traffic Control (ATC) on the pilot were winds at approximately 20-30 km / h, with gusts of wind near 40 km / h.

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Toronto Crashite

A plane lines on the way from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed on Pearson Airport in Toronto, Monday 17 February 2025. (Teresa Barbieri/The Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto Crash scene

First Responders work at the Delta Air Lines plane site at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 17 February 2025. (Arlyn Mcadorey/Reuters)

All 80 passengers were evacuated, the FAA said.

Two patients were brought by Air Ambulance to two different trauma centers – Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center and St. Michael’s Hospital – In TorontoAccording to a spokesperson for the paramedical service who was on site.

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A child, about four years old, was transported to the hospital for sick children in Toronto.

“Those three were critical, non-threatening injuries,” superintendent Lawrence Saindon of Peel Regional Paramedic Services told Fox News Digital. “The other current wounded walking, with cuts and scratches, nothing serious at all.”

4: 33p is

Delta Air Lines has released a statement about the incident.

“Several customers with injuries were transported to area hospitals. Our primary focus is to take care of the affected,” they said.

“Delta works to make contact with customers traveling from, to or via YYZ who also have to follow the status of their flight via the Fly Delta app,” continued Delta’s statement with the help of the airport’s IATA code To refer to the Toronto Airline.

“Various customers with injuries were transported to area hospitals. Our primary focus is to take care of the affected, “said it.

5: 00p is

Toronto Pearson Airport resumed the acceptance of air traffic, the airport said in a statement about X.

“Departure and arrivals have resumed in Toronto Pearson from 5 pm,” said it.

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