Only two people out of 21 years old are still in the hospital



The airport’s CEO said on Tuesday that only two of the passengers who were injured in the Delta air plane crash in Toronto are still in the hospital.

All 80 people on the plane, they got out of the accident, when the Menebolis flight to Toronto was hit at the airport and turned upside down.

Seventeen people, including a child, were injured in the accident, and the cause of the accident is still under investigation.

Deborah Flint, CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, told a news conference on Tuesday that 19 out of 21 people were injured in the accident, they were released by the hospital. There were no details about the two remaining people in the hospital, according to Associated Press.

Aviation experts said that it is a “miracle” that each person survived the plane and said despite the accident, but many things are going well, including the plane that watered its wings.

Investigators will study what happened and the extent of the impact that the strong winds have caused on the accident.

It is the latest in a series of flight incidents in North America, which started with the strongest pilot crash more than 20 years ago when a US firm flight has collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter, killing about 70 people.

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