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Yes, the title is Delta Plane Crashes in Toronto At Least 17 Injured as Jet Flips Upside Down; Cause of Accident Still Under Investigation This title provides a clear and concise summary of the main event (the plane crash) and also includes key details such as the number of injured people and that the cause of the accident is still under investigation.

Yes, the title is Delta Plane Crashes in Toronto At Least 17 Injured as Jet Flips Upside Down; Cause of Accident Still Under Investigation This title provides a clear and concise summary of the main event (the plane crash) and also includes key details such as the number of injured people and that the cause of the accident is still under investigation.



Delta Plane Crashes in Toronto At Least 17 Injured as Jet Flips Upside Down; Cause of Accident Still Under Investigation

A Delta Air Lines jet, carrying 80 people from Minneapolis to Toronto, crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, resulting in a dramatic and unprecedented incident. The CRJ-900 plane, operated by subsidiary Endeavor Air, flipped upside down upon landing, leaving at least 17 passengers injured but fortunately no fatalities.

The accident occurred as a severe snowstorm was hitting eastern Canada, bringing strong winds and frigid temperatures to the region. According to officials, Flight 4819 was landing at around 300 pm local time with 76 passengers and four crew members on board when it suddenly flipped onto its back, damaging its wings and fuselage.

Dramatic footage shared on social media showed passengers struggling to get away from the upside-down plane, shielding their faces from the strong gusts of wind and blowing snow. Emergency services responded quickly to the incident, with paramedics reporting 17 people injured, including three critically – a child, a man in his 60s, and a woman in her 40s.

Delta Air Lines confirmed that its connection flight had been involved in an incident and issued a statement expressing concern for those affected. The airline's CEO, Ed Bastian, also released a statement, stating that initial reports indicated no fatalities. Delta officials worked closely with local authorities to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew members.

The cause of the accident remains under investigation, with teams from Transport Canada and the US Federal Aviation Administration deployed to assist in the inquiry. The incident occurred during a busy travel day at Toronto Pearson International Airport, with over 130,000 travelers expected to pass through the terminals on Monday. Airlines had added flights to make up for weekend cancellations due to the snowstorm that hit eastern Canada on Sunday.

Social media users began sharing their reactions and eyewitness accounts as news of the crash spread. Facebook user John Nelson, who was a passenger on the flight, posted a video from the tarmac showing the overturned aircraft and narrated, Our plane crashed. It's upside down. He added, Most people appear to be okay. We're all getting off.

In the aftermath of the incident, Toronto Pearson International Airport suspended all flights before resuming them at around 500 pm local time, more than two hours later.

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