Airplane Accident in Toronto Leaves Critical Injuries

A Delta plane crashed at Toronto Pearson Airport, leaving three critically injured, including a child and another 15 injured passengers. Weather conditions had affected airport operations.


Three people suffered critical injuries in a Delta airline plane accident while landing at Toronto's Pearson Airport, Canada. In addition to the serious injuries, another 15 people were injured in the incident that took place at Pearson International Airport, one of the most important in Canada.

Among the critically injured is a child who was airlifted to the Toronto Children's Hospital, as well as a man in his 60s and a woman in her 40s, who were also taken to local hospitals by helicopter. Authorities reported that all passengers and crew members have been accounted for, and emergency teams are working in the area.

Takeoff and landing operations at the airport have been suspended. Images showed the aircraft overturned on the runway surrounded by snow. All occupants of the plane, which was coming from Minneapolis, USA, have been evacuated. Canada's Minister of Transport, Anita Anand, has expressed that she is closely monitoring this serious incident.