Watch: Delta Air Lines Flight Crashes At Toronto Pearson Airport

A flight operated by a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines crashed at the Toronto Pearson International Airport Monday.
Delta confirmed the incident in a statement to USA TODAY, saying that Endeavor Flight 4819 from Minneapolis/St. Paul to the Canadian airport was involved in the crash.
Photos and video from the crash show the plane having come to a stop upside down.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed in a statement that there were no fatalities in the crash and said the Transportation Safety Board of Canada will be in charge of the investigation.
Deborah Flint, Pearson Airport's president and CEO, warned during a media briefing Monday night that operational disruptions were likely in the coming days at the airport as two of its runways will be closed for an on-scene investigation.
Here is a look at the scene at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
A total of 18 people were injured and transported to the hospital, according to Delta. However, Flint said no passengers were known to have critical injuries.
Of those injured, two adults were taken to two different trauma centers by air ambulance and one child was transported to a children’s hospital, according to Lawrence Saindon, a superintendent for Peel Regional Paramedic Services. All other injuries range from minor to moderate.
This incident comes on the heels of the widely reported mid-air collision over the Potomac River between an Army Black Hawk and an American Airlines regional jet and at a moment that has seen tensions between Canadians and the American government hit all-time highs.
This is a developing story that has been updated.