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The number of injured people increased to 17 .. Details of the plane crash at the Canadian Toronto airport

The number of people with a accident of a Delta plane crashed into 17 injured, with 80 people, 76 passengers and crew of four individuals, while landing on Monday at Toronto airport in Canada and its coup, according to the airport authorities.
The airline said that Endifor 4819 flight was about 15:30 in the largest city in Canada, coming from Minneapolis, Minnesota, when it was destroyed.
The ambulance agency told “Agence France Presse” that 17 people were injured, three of them were adults, a child, a veil, and a forty -year -old woman.
For its part, Delta announced that the number of wounded is 18.
All the injured were transferred to the region’s hospitals, whether with ambulances or helicopters, according to the device.
It was not clear immediately the cause of the accident and did not show how the plane turned on its back and cut its wings, but the authorities confirmed that no other plane was involved in the accident.
Local television stations broadcast footage on social networks showing people moving away from the CRG-900, amid strong winds.
Firefighting elements appeared in the shots sprinkling the plane with water, as smoke escalated.

Toronto-Berson airport in the Canadian city on the X platform pointed to “an accident during the landing of a Delta plane after its arrival from Minneapolis,” adding that “relief teams respond and all passengers and crew members were found.”
After the accident, the airport stopped all flights before it resumed it more than two hours later at five in the evening.

Testimony of a passenger

John Nislon, who said he was one of the passengers of the plane in his Facebook account, posted a video showing the shattered plane, attached to him with the following comment: “Our plane crashed. It is a reversal.”
“It seems that most people are fine. We are all going down.”
Delta confirmed in a statement “no deaths” in the accident.

Snow Storm in Canada

Prime Minister Ontario Dag Ford expressed his satisfaction with the lack of death in the accident, noting that the airport and local authorities are providing assistance.
A huge snowstorm struck east of Canada on Sunday. The strong winds continued to blow Monday, and the temperatures are still very low in Toronto.
Earlier, the airport warned that “snowfall stopped, but degrees have become iceberg and began to blow strong winds,” and indicated that “he expected a crowded day at our passengers stations with more than 130,000 passengers in about a thousand flights.”

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