On the same day another United States passenger plane crashed – this one a Delta Airlines commuter jet traveling from Minneapolis to Toronto – employees from the new Department of
First Alert Weather: Dangerously cold wind chill values early late Monday into Tuesday morning. A First Alert Weather Day will continue Wednesday afternoon. Our coldest wind chills of the week are expected tomorrow. Wednesday morning will be just as cold as we were this morning.
At least 18 people were injured when a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, according to the FAA and local authorities.
Emergency teams are responding after an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight from Minnesota in Canada, airport officials said on X.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon.
Minnesota authorities are in contact with airport officials as they continue to gather more information about the injury crash.
All 76 passengers and four crew members on board Delta Connection flight 4819 were evacuated after the crash around 2:15 p.m. ET at the Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to Delta Air Lines, which owns Minneapolis-based flight operator Endeavor Air.
When a U.S. Delta flight crashed in Toronto, help came without question—so why is Washington flipping on its closest ally? It's a metaphor to unpack.
St. Paul International Airport crashed while landing in Toronto on Monday, leaving at least 18 injured, Canadian authorities say.
Over the weekend, the Toronto area was hit with 6–9 inches of snow, following a snowstorm last Wednesday that dumped 5–8 inches. For the month, Environment Canada recorded approximately 28 inches of snow in Toronto—about five times the normal amount for this time of year.
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