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A Delta Air Lines plane overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17, resulting in injuries to at least 18 individuals, including three in critical condition, officials reported. The flight, which originated from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, had 76 passengers and four crew members onboard.
Eyewitness accounts and emergency responders indicated that the aircraft, a Mitsubishi CRJ-900LR, flipped onto its roof due to adverse weather conditions, including blowing snow and high winds of up to 65 kilometers per hour. Footage from the scene showed emergency crews clearing snow from the overturned jet as paramedics attended to the injured, including one pediatric patient transported to SickKids hospital.
According to Delta's statement, initial assessments confirmed no fatalities, and the airline expressed concern for the affected individuals. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is leading the investigation, assisted by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. Ontario's Premier Doug Ford indicated that provincial officials are collaborating with local authorities following the incident.