Here’s the latest on the crash of a Delta plane at Toronto’s Pearson airport

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TORONTO — A Delta Air Lines plane heading from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed at Pearson airport on Monday afternoon. Images posted on social media show the plane flipped over on the tarmac.

Here’s the latest (all times eastern):

7:05 p.m.

Airports across the country are alerting travellers of possible delays due to today’s crash at Toronto’s Pearson airport.

Montreal’s Trudeau airport said on X that it was preparing to receive several diversion flights.

The post was made shortly before Pearson announced it had reopened following the incident with the Delta aircraft.

Trudeau airport said teams were already in action to welcome the additional flights, but warned that given the large number of passengers at Montreal, delays might occur.

Elsewhere, Halifax Stanfield airport, Calgary International Airport and Vancouver International Airport all warned that flights connected with Toronto may be affected because of the crash.

Passengers are being advised to check with their airline for changes.

6 p.m.

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian says the “hearts of the entire Delta family are with those affected by today’s incident at Toronto-Pearson International Airport.”

Several people have been injured after a jet operated by the airline’s subsidiary Endeavor Air crashed at the Toronto airport.

In a statement posted to the airline’s website, Bastian expressed his “thanks to the many Delta and Endeavor team members and the first responders on the site.”

He says the airline is working to confirm details and will share current information on its website.

5:30 p.m.

Arrivals and departures have resumed at Pearson airport after this afternoon’s plane crash.

In a post to X, the airport says flights resumed as of 5 p.m.

It says staff with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, the nonprofit that operates the airport, are supporting families of passengers at arrivals.

5:20 p.m.

Delta Air Lines says the crashed flight at Pearson was carrying 76 passengers and four crew.

In a post to X, the airline described it as a “single-aircraft accident.”

It says Delta Connection Flight 4819 from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Pearson was operated by its subsidiary Endeavor Air.

The airline says its “primary focus is taking care of those impacted.”

4:50 p.m.

The number of people reported injured in the Pearson airport plane crash has climbed to 19.

Supt. Lawrence Saindon with Peel Regional Paramedic Services says three people, including a child, have been sent to hospital with critical but non-life-threatening injuries.

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