Two people remain in hospital after a Delta plane crash landed at Canada’s Toronto Pearson airport yesterday.
The two patients reportedly do not face life-threatening injuries.
Some passengers also experienced head injuries, back sprains, anxiety, headaches, and nausea and vomiting due to jet fuel exposure.
All 80 persons on the flight from Minnesota survived the incident, which saw the plane skid along the runway before flipping upside down.
BBC News says Toronto Pearson Airport CEO Deborah Flint says it is too early to speculate on what caused the crash.
She adds that the airport had been experiencing “extreme conditions” in the days running up to the crash, with “two separate snowstorms” and “not typical” snowfall.
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