Flights have resumed at Toronto’s Pearson airport, but two runways are closed as investigators from Canada’s Transportation Safety Board begin their work on what may have caused a plane crash Monday.

Pearson says flights are arriving and departing, but advises travellers to check the status of their flight before heading to the airport.

‘It’s upside down’: Delta plane crashes at Toronto Pearson Airport and everyone survives

At least 18 people were injured after a regional Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed upon landing in Toronto and flipped over. There were no reports of deaths in the crash.

The plane arrived at Pearson amid blowing snow following a winter storm that hit the Toronto region over the weekend.

Delta Flight DL4819 upside down at Pearson
Delta Flight DL4819 crash landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport and flipped over on Feb. 17.Photo by John Nelson /Facebook

Videos posted to social media showed emergency crews hosing down the flipped-over aircraft with a damaged wing while passengers climbed out of emergency exits to the snowy tarmac.

Gusting winds up to 65 km/h and blowing snow were reported at the airport around the time of the crash.

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