Toronto Airport accident: This is why Delta Airlines flight overturned, 18 passengers injured

Toronto Airport accident

A major plane accident has occurred at Toronto Airport in Canada (Toronto Airport accident). Actually, Delta Airlines plane overturned while landing due to snowy ground. Let us tell you that Delta Airlines has given information about this accident by posting on X. He said that “Delta Airlines Flight 4819 crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday at around 2:15 pm local time. This flight was coming to Toronto from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. During this time, the plane lost control while landing and it overturned. During this time the flight was halted for about two and a half hours. After this accident, emergency teams immediately reached the spot and immediately evacuated all the passengers. According to the news, a total of 18 people have been injured in this accident. All the injured have been admitted to the hospital. There were a total of 80 people on board this plane, including 76 passengers and 4 crew members. Initial investigation has revealed that there has been no loss of life or property in this accident. The plane was hidden to some extent due to snow from the winter storm in Toronto. The airport administration said that emergency teams are responding. All passengers and crew members have been traced.

The fire brigade team immediately tried to extinguish the fire by pouring water on the plane (Toronto Airport accident)

Toronto Airport accident

A video of the accident has surfaced. In which the flight is seen landing on snowy ground. Soon black smoke started coming out of it and suddenly a fire broke out and black smoke spread everywhere. Due to smoke coming out of the jetliner, the fire brigade team immediately tried to extinguish the fire by pouring water on the plane (Toronto Airport accident). Meanwhile, the important thing is that the families of the passengers can get information about their loved ones, so Delta Airlines has activated the inquiry center for information about the passengers. Let us tell you that people living in Canada can contact this number 1-866-629-4775, while people of America can contact this number 1-800-997-5454 and get information about the passengers. Meanwhile, an airport official said in a post on Instagram that “after this incident, the airport has suspended all flights.” 

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It was snowing at the airport and winds were blowing at a speed of 65 kilometers per hour (Toronto Airport accident)

After this accident, Delta CEO Ed Bastian said that “The condolences of the entire global Delta family are with the people affected by the incident at Toronto-Pearson International Airport. Not only this, he said that “Information related to this incident will be shared here http://news.delta.com as soon as possible. Everyone take care of yourself and stay safe. Speaking about the reasons for the overturning of the plane (Toronto Airport accident), officials said that “It is too early to say what caused the overturning of the plane, but the weather may have played a role in it. Talking about the weather in Canada, at the time of the accident, it was snowing at the airport and the winds were blowing at a speed of 52 kilometers per hour to 65 kilometers per hour. The temperature was around minus 8.6 degrees Celsius. Quoting Kokov, a passenger of the crashed plane, CNN said that until the plane landed, he had no idea what the matter was. Meanwhile, Kokov said that “we hit the ground and fell on the side. Then we hung upside down like bats.” Kokov said that “he fell to the ground by opening the seat belt and then got out of the plane, but some other people needed help to get down from their seats.”

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