A plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport has left eight people injured, according to Peel Regional Police, whose jurisdiction includes the airport.
Authorities have confirmed that one individual is in critical condition, though their injuries are considered non-life-threatening. The seven other passengers and crew sustained moderate to mild injuries and are receiving medical attention.
Emergency Response and Investigation Underway
The incident occurred earlier today, prompting a swift emergency response from fire crews, paramedics, and airport security personnel.
Toronto Pearson Airport officials issued a statement confirming the deployment of rescue teams and assured the public that the situation is under control.
“Our emergency teams acted swiftly to assist those on board. The safety and well-being of passengers and crew remain our top priority as we work with authorities to assess the situation.”
Eyewitness Accounts and Passenger Reactions
Travellers in the airport reported seeing fire engines and ambulances racing toward the tarmac following the crash. Some witnesses described a heavy emergency presence and airport staff directing passengers away from certain terminals.
One eyewitness, who was waiting for a connecting flight, told reporters:
“There was a lot of commotion near the runway. We saw flashing lights, and emergency teams were moving quickly.”
Investigation Launched
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has been notified and is expected to launch a full investigation into the cause of the crash. Flight delays and diversions are currently affecting operations at Toronto Pearson as officials work to clear the scene.
Authorities have yet to confirm the airline and flight details, and further updates regarding the incident are expected as the investigation progresses.