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Twenty-five people went to a Minneapolis hospital from Delta 56.

Ope, you won't believe what just happened on a Delta flight

So here's the thing—you ever been on one of those flights where you hit a little bump and your stomach drops, and you just kinda grip the armrest and tell yourself it's fine? Well, imagine that, but about a million times worse, and you’re flying into Minneapolis-Saint Paul International. Delta Flight 56, coming all the way from Amsterdam, hit some truly severe turbulence yesterday. And when I say severe, I mean *twenty-five people* had to go to the hospital after it made an emergency landing right here in our backyard. Walaahi, that’s a lot of folks.

### What This Means for Minneapolis

It's one thing to hear about turbulence, it's another entirely when it impacts so many people and forces an emergency landing right here. The plane was heading to Amsterdam, but thankfully, the crew got it on the ground at MSP. Think about what that means for our emergency services, for the folks at the airport, and for the families waiting for loved ones. This isn't just a news story, it’s a sudden, chaotic event that rippled through our community yesterday evening.

* Twenty-five passengers and crew members were taken to local hospitals. * The flight, Delta 56, was coming from Amsterdam. * The incident caused a significant response from emergency services at MSP Airport.

It just reminds you how quickly things can change, mashallah. You're thinking about your trip to the Netherlands, maybe grabbing some Gouda, and then suddenly you're getting checked out at a hospital off 34th Avenue. For those of us who fly out of MSP, or have family who do, this hits a little different. Ope, that's the real Minneapolis — stay warm out there.

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