Delta airlines plane crash: Delta Airlines flight 4819, which was going from Minianpolis-Sent Paul International Airport towards Toronto Piercene International Airport. At the time of landing, he fell victim to a serious accident. The aircraft consisted of 80 people, including 76 passengers and 4 crew members. As soon as the aircraft landed, it overturned, causing chaos at the airport. Lucky all the passengers were evacuated safely, but many people were injured in the accident, which raised questions on security and investigation.
According to the report of the Indian Express, the delta flight had 76 passengers and 4 crew members, who were 80 people in total. The aircraft, which was operated under the Delta brand from Endeavor Air. This flight was about to fly from Minianapolis to Toronto. However, during landing at Toronto Pearson, the aircraft lost control and overturned. The emergency teams immediately reached the spot and all the passengers were evacuated from the aircraft.
15 people injured in accident
All the passengers were taken out properly, but 15 people were injured in the accident. The injured included a child and two seriously injured people. A 60 -year -old man was admitted to St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto, while another person was transferred to the Sunbrook Health Sciences Center.
Rescue operation
Rescue operation has been started at Toronto Pearson Airport. During this time, people of fire fighter, paramedical and rescuers reached the spot and started working in the rescue work. Piercen Airport issued a statement on the social media platform X (first Twitter) confirming the accident and informed the general public about the situation. The statement said, “Information about all passengers and crew has been gathered, which showed that the situation was under control despite the accident being serious.
Toronto pearson is aware of an incident upon landing a delta airlines plane Arriving from minneapolis. Emergency Teams Are Responding. All passengers and crew are accounted for.
– Toronto Pearson (@torontopearson) February 17, 2025
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