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A DELTA plane has crashed at the Toronto airport as dramatic images show the jet on its roof after it flipped on the tarmac.

Passengers could be seen crawling out of the plane, which was traveling from Minneapolis to Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada when it slammed into the runway.

Delta airplane on snowy runway with fire trucks and emergency personnel.

The Delta flight landed upside down at the Toronto airport on Monday afternoonCredit: Facebook / John Nelson
Delta jet crashed and flipped onto its roof at Toronto airport.

Emergency crews responded to the emergency on the tarmacCredit: Facebook / John Nelson
Screenshot of a Delta plane upside down on a snowy Toronto Pearson Airport runway.

The plane was flipped on the tarmac in TorontoCredit: CTV / CNN
Snow-covered airport tarmac with airplanes.

The Toronto Pearson airport’s snowy runway on Monday morningCredit: Toronto Pearson

Horrifying videos shared on social media show the plane completely upside down on the snowy runway.

The jet is surrounded by smoke in the aftermath of the terrifying scene.

“Toronto Pearson is aware of an incident upon landing involving a Delta Airlines plane arriving from Minneapolis,” the airport shared on X.

“Emergency teams are responding. All passengers and crew are accounted for.”

Paramedics said up to eight people were injured in the incident, according to Canadian news channel CP24.

The extent of the reported injuries is unclear.

A passenger named John Nelson shared a video from the scary scene on Facebook on Monday.

“We just landed,” he said in a video showing the aircraft upside down.

“Our plane crashed, it’s upside down. The fire department is on site.

“Most people appear to be okay. We’re all getting off, [there’s] some smoke going on.”

The fire department is shown spraying fire retardant on the plane.

Delta hasn’t returned The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.

Hours before the crash, the Toronto airport posted a picture on X of the cleared runway after this weekend’s snowy weather.

“Here’s a look at part of our airfield this morning as the clean up continues from this weekend’s storm,” the airport shared.

“Our crews worked all weekend to keep the roughly 5 million square meters of airfield clear of snow to keep planes arriving and departing safely.”

This is the latest in a series of plane disasters in the past few weeks, including a midair collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter that killed 67 people on January 29.

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