The airport is receiving 32-33 inbound flights daily

Jul 8, 2013 09:54 GMT  ·  By

Officials at San Francisco International Airport have announced that they are no longer experiencing massive delays on flights following the deadly crash on Saturday,

"We will be experiencing delays, but it's more normal levels of delays," airport Director John Martin describes, according to a report by the San Francisco Gate.

Three runways are now open to flights again, while the track where Asiana Airlines flight 214 from Seoul collided is still closed off for an investigation.

Some flights will still be redirected to Mineta San Jose International Airport and Oakland International Airport, but the airport is currently getting 32-33 landings per day.

Meanwhile, a preliminary inquiry has revealed that one of the teens killed in the accident may have been run over by an emergency vehicle on the track.