A plane crashed at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon, injuring Delta passengers flying from the U.S., according to Canadian officials.
The plane crash, which involved a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Toronto, was first reported by CTV. Pictures across social media show the plane upside-down and mangled on a snow-covered runway.
Peel Regional Police says that it is investigating the number of potential injuries, which are unknown as of now, but paramedics told reporters that there were 8 injuries so far. Of ther 8 reported injuries, one was critical and the others were mild to moderate, Reuters reported.
Toronto Pearson confirmed the crash on X, and said that all the plane’s passengers and crew “are accounted for.”
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“Toronto Pearson is aware of an incident upon landing involving a Delta Airlines plane arriving from Minneapolis,” the airport’s post read. “Emergency teams are responding.”
Authorities are actively investigating the scene.
Fox News Digital reached out to Delta for an additional statement.
Reuters contributed to this report. This is a developing story.