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What happened to the Delta flight at Toronto International Airport and were there any casualties?

A Delta flight from Minneapolis flipped upside down while landing at Toronto International Airport yesterday afternoon. Remarkably, all 80 people aboard the aircraft survived the incident, with everyone making it out alive. Airport officials noted that the area had experienced an unusual amount of heavy snowfall in the week leading up to the incident, which may have been a contributing factor. An investigation is currently underway to determine exactly how the plane ended up on its back during landing.

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CBS News

00:15 - 00:45

What is known about the cause of the Delta flight crash at Toronto International Airport?

The cause of the Delta flight crash that flipped upside down during landing at Toronto International Airport remains unknown. Investigators are considering multiple potential factors including mechanical failure, weather-related issues, or possible miscommunication between the pilot and air traffic control. While details about the cause are still pending investigation by Canadian and U.S. authorities, what was highlighted in the clip was the exceptional response from first responders. According to airport CEO Deborah Flint, despite facing a worst-case scenario situation, emergency personnel demonstrated a 'textbook response' - arriving quickly, taking immediate action, and utilizing their high-level training effectively.

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01:56 - 02:44

What happened to Stuart during his bus driving incident?

Stuart, a bus driver, experienced a frightening incident when a piece of metal shattered his window and caused him injuries from the flying debris. Despite the traumatic event, Stuart maintained his composure during the aftermath of the accident, showcasing remarkable resilience in a dangerous situation. The incident highlights the unforeseen hazards bus drivers face on the road and underscores the importance of driver safety protocols. Throughout the emergency, Stuart received support from his passengers, demonstrating how community response can help mitigate the impact of unexpected dangerous situations.

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USA TODAY

00:38 - 00:42

How is the runway closure at Toronto Pearson Airport affecting air travel?

The runway closure at Toronto Pearson International Airport is having a severe impact on air travel operations. A significant number of flights have been delayed and canceled specifically due to this runway closure, which remains inaccessible following the Delta airplane crash. This disruption compounds the problems that began yesterday when the entire airport was shut down for several hours immediately after the crash. The ongoing closure continues to affect travelers, creating a cascading effect of transportation challenges at one of Canada's busiest airports.

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CBS News

02:37 - 02:54

What happened to the Delta airplane at Toronto Pearson International Airport and were there any casualties?

A Delta airplane (operated by Endeavor Airlines) crashed upside down on the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The crash involved 80 passengers, all of whom survived and were successfully evacuated onto the tarmac. While there were no fatalities, 21 individuals required medical attention for injuries, primarily non-life-threatening conditions including head injuries and shock. An investigation is currently underway, led by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada in collaboration with US aviation authorities.

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00:02 - 00:22

Who is leading the investigation of the Delta airplane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport?

The investigation is being led by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, with involvement from multiple other agencies. The US Federal Aviation Agency is participating in the investigation, as well as Delta Airlines. Since the flight was operated by Endeavor Airlines (a Delta subsidiary) and the aircraft was manufactured by Mitsubishi, representatives from both companies are also present at the scene. The plane remains on the tarmac and is expected to stay there for approximately two more days while investigators examine it thoroughly.

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01:49 - 02:46

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