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Multiple injured when Delta Air Lines plane overturns in crash
A Delta Air Lines flight (4819), operated by Endeavor Air and traveling from Minneapolis, crash-landed at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday, overturning upon impact. Eighteen passengers, including a child, were injured and transported to nearby hospitals. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. The aircraft, a 16-year-old CRJ-900, is typical for such planes to operate for 20-30 years with proper maintenance. Delta has acknowledged the incident and is working to confirm details. Toronto Pearson Airport is experiencing delays and is under a ground stop. Social media captured the aftermath, showing the plane upside down and evacuations. This incident follows recent deadly U.S. crashes, highlighting aviation safety concerns.
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