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Update: 19 Injured After Delta Plane Traveling From US Flips In Toronto Crash

This story has been updated.

A look at the crash scene.

A look at the crash scene.

Photo Credit: X.com/@TorontoPearson

A Delta Air Lines plane with 80 aboard that departed from the US ended up upside down after crashing at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, injuring 19 people, according to reports.

The incident happened just before 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18.

The flight had taken off a short time earlier from Minneapolis.

Videos posted on social media showed passengers being freed from the plane after the incident on the snow-covered ground. The plane reportedly lost its wings after the crash.

"Emergency teams are responding," Pearson Airport said on social media. "All passengers and crew are accounted for."

All runways have been closed at the airport, the FAA said.

There has been no word on a possible cause of the crash.

There were 76 passengers and four crew members on the flight.

Winds were gusting up to 40 miles per hour at the time of the crash, and  the airport received about 2 feet of snow in the last week.

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