Seven people were killed after a van and a truck collided on U.S. Highway 20 in Idaho on Thursday.
The crash happened near Henry’s Lake, about 20 miles east of Yellowstone National Park.
Troopers with Idaho State Police responded around 7:15 p.m. to find that a Dodge Ram pickup and a Mercedes passenger van had collided.
The van was operating as a tour vehicle and had 14 people onboard, and there was one person in the truck, police said. The van caught fire following the crash.
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Six people in the van and the driver of the truck died, police said. At least 16 patients were treated on the scene, with the severity of the injuries requiring at least one air ambulance.
The pickup’s driver was identified as 25-year-old Isaih Moreno of Humble, Texas, officials said Friday.
No other victims have been publicly identified.
Five people were taken to Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg, according to spokesperson Douglas McBride. Two were admitted and are in stable condition, and three were released. The majority of the victims are related, McBride said, adding that he can not share additional information.
U.S. Highway 20 was closed for approximately seven hours while first responders cleared the scene, police said. The road has since been reopened.
Police are investigating the cause of the collision.