Seven in the tourist bus accident

Seven in the tourist bus accident

A collision was killed between a tourist bus and a truck near the Yellowston National Park, seven people, and eight others were wounded on Thursday.

The police were alerted to the accident at 19:15 local time (02:15 GMT), when a truck of the Beck App Chevy and a truck carrying 14 tourists collided on a highway in the eastern state of Idahu, the state police said.

The fire caught in both cars. The truck driver and six passengers died in the truck.

The police are still investigating the case. The highway in which the accident occurred leads to the park, which is now entering the tourist peak season.

A picture of a passerby that escalates smoke and flame is shown near the collapsed truck cover.

“He was on his way home when he saw the scene reveal.

He said that both cars were burning, and passers -by were trying to care for survivors on the side of the highway.

“It is a very dangerous highway because it leads to the main entrance to the Yellowston National Park,” he said. “He is very busy.”

The highway was closed for seven hours while the emergency teams treated the victims and removed the crash site, about 16 miles from the Yellowston entrance.

Police said that the local forensic office would issue the names of the dead after notifying the family members.

Yellowston, the oldest national park in the United States, covers about 3,500 square miles in three states, including Idahu, Wyoming and Montana.

He withdraws four million tourists on average every year, with the majority of visitors between May and September, according to the national park service.

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