Robert Besser
08 May 2025, 14:23 GMT+10
BOISE, Idaho: Seven people died, and eight were hurt when a van carrying tourists crashed into a pickup truck and caught fire near Yellowstone National Park, Idaho police said this week.
The crash happened about an hour before sunset. Police are still investigating what caused it.
The van, carrying 14 people, was near Henry's Lake when it hit a Dodge Ram pickup and then went up in flames, according to police.
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