The number of injured in the Toronto plane crash has increased to 18 people

    A Delta Airlines regional plane overturned on landing and landed on its belly at Toronto Airport in Canada due to windy weather following a snowstorm.

    As a result of the incident, 18 of the 80 people on board were injured.

    According to the Report, this was reported by the Reuters news agency, citing officials.

    According to a representative of the Canadian Air Ambulance, three people on flight DL4819 from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport were seriously injured, including a child, and 15 others were immediately taken to hospitals.

    Earlier it was reported that at least 15 people were injured in an incident with a Delta Airlines flight at Toronto Airport in the Canadian province of Ontario.

    According to the Report, this was reported by the local TV channel CTV.

    Earlier, eight victims were reported, three of them, including a child, are in critical condition.

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has confirmed that all 80 people on board the plane have been evacuated, but there are no fatalities.

    According to the preliminary version, the cause of the emergency was a strong crosswind, in which the aircraft landed on a snow-covered runway.