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Walz says he's 'in touch with Delta' after crash landing at Toronto airport

Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz (D) He was like that on Monday “Contact Delta” after a flight crash landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

The flight took place at Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport (MSP) in Waltz.

“We're in touch with Delta after a flight that took off from the MSP crash this afternoon landed in Toronto,” Waltz said in a post on Social Platform X.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement emailed to the hill that Delta Line Flight 4819 “crashed while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport” on Monday afternoon. Everyone in the flight said they had evacuated.

delta That said in itself The initial report states that no one has died from crash.

“Several customers who were injured were taken to local hospitals. Our main focus is to take care of the affected people,” the airline said.

Transport Secretary Sean Duffy said on X on Monday. The researcher The FAA was on its way to Toronto, where he “was in touch with my counterparts in Canada, assisting in the investigation and providing support.”

in His own Monday post In X, Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer (R) said, “I'm praying for the passengers and crew aboard the Flight 4819 and am pleased to see the first report that their lives have not been lost.” He said.

Emer's post has arrived According to Another post from a local Minnesota TV station featuring a link to Delta Flight Report.

In a deployment notice obtained by the hill on Monday, the Canada Transportation Safety Board said it had deployed a team of investigators following an accident involving a Delta-operated aircraft that occurred today at Toronto/Leister B. Pearson International Airport. “It's.”

Oka reached out to Canada Transport for comment.

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