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Explained: How A Jet Flipped Upside Down On Toronto Runway And No One Died
Investigators are probing the causes of an unusual plane crash at Canada's largest airport on Monday, when a regional jet flipped upside down upon landing during windy weather, sending 21 of the 80 people on board to hospital.
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Video: Passenger Films Dramatic Rescue After Delta Plane Crash-Landed In Canada
At least 18 people were injured after a Delta Air Lines regional jet flipped upside down upon landing at Canada's Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday amid windy weather following a snowstorm.
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Heavy Rains Lash Toronto; Flights Cancelled, Traffic Disrupted
Toronto, Canada's biggest city, is forecast to receive up to 20 mm (1 inch) of rain on Friday, marking a second straight day of heavy precipitation causing flight delays and flooding.
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'Life-threatening' cold bites US Midwest
Residents of the Midwestern United States on Sunday braced for the coldest weather in two decades, temperatures that forecasters warned would be life-threatening.
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Arctic blast takes aim at frigid US
Millions of people in the United States hunkered down on Sunday in anticipation of brutal weather from a dangerous Arctic blast that forecasters warn could send freezing temperatures plummeting to record lows.
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Ice storm leaves half a million homes without power in US, Canada
Utility crews from Maine to Michigan and into Canada worked to restore power to more than half a million homes that were left in the dark by last weekend's ice storm, which has been linked to 27 deaths.
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Winter's start ices eastern Canada, US; worst over
Fewer than 200,000 customers in Canada's largest city are now without power following a weekend ice storm that wreaked havoc through Ontario to the Atlantic coast, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford said on Monday.
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Huge ice storm causes power outages in Toronto
Thousands of people were left in darkness in Toronto, Canada's largest city, after an ice storm brought down many power lines throughout the region.
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Start of winter brings snow, ice in US; power outages in Canada
The first full day of winter brought a wild mix of weather across the United States on Sunday: ice and high wind in the upper Midwest and northeastern New England states, flooding in the South and record-shattering temperatures in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit (upper teens and low 20s Celsius) along the mid-Atlantic region.
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Explained: How A Jet Flipped Upside Down On Toronto Runway And No One Died
Investigators are probing the causes of an unusual plane crash at Canada's largest airport on Monday, when a regional jet flipped upside down upon landing during windy weather, sending 21 of the 80 people on board to hospital.
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Video: Passenger Films Dramatic Rescue After Delta Plane Crash-Landed In Canada
At least 18 people were injured after a Delta Air Lines regional jet flipped upside down upon landing at Canada's Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday amid windy weather following a snowstorm.
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Heavy Rains Lash Toronto; Flights Cancelled, Traffic Disrupted
Toronto, Canada's biggest city, is forecast to receive up to 20 mm (1 inch) of rain on Friday, marking a second straight day of heavy precipitation causing flight delays and flooding.
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'Life-threatening' cold bites US Midwest
Residents of the Midwestern United States on Sunday braced for the coldest weather in two decades, temperatures that forecasters warned would be life-threatening.
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Arctic blast takes aim at frigid US
Millions of people in the United States hunkered down on Sunday in anticipation of brutal weather from a dangerous Arctic blast that forecasters warn could send freezing temperatures plummeting to record lows.
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Ice storm leaves half a million homes without power in US, Canada
Utility crews from Maine to Michigan and into Canada worked to restore power to more than half a million homes that were left in the dark by last weekend's ice storm, which has been linked to 27 deaths.
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Winter's start ices eastern Canada, US; worst over
Fewer than 200,000 customers in Canada's largest city are now without power following a weekend ice storm that wreaked havoc through Ontario to the Atlantic coast, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford said on Monday.
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Huge ice storm causes power outages in Toronto
Thousands of people were left in darkness in Toronto, Canada's largest city, after an ice storm brought down many power lines throughout the region.
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Start of winter brings snow, ice in US; power outages in Canada
The first full day of winter brought a wild mix of weather across the United States on Sunday: ice and high wind in the upper Midwest and northeastern New England states, flooding in the South and record-shattering temperatures in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit (upper teens and low 20s Celsius) along the mid-Atlantic region.