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Delta Airlines Plane Crashes In Canada, 15 People Injured

17 February 2025
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Delta Airlines Plane Crashes In Canada, 15 People Injured
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A Delta Air Lines jet crash-landed at Toronto airport, leaving 15 people injured but no fatalities, after flying from Minneapolis. Paramedics reported three critical injuries, while all passengers were taken to hospitals. The incident occurred during a snowstorm, prompting airport closures and investigations by the Transportation Safety Board.

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