On Thursday, a Chevrolet pickup truck collided with a van carrying 14 tourists in eastern Idaho, sparking a fire that claimed the lives of the truck's driver and six passengers from the van. The incident occurred around 7:15 PM local time, and emergency services responded swiftly to the scene. Witnesses described the chaotic aftermath as both vehicles became engulfed in flames. This highway, a key access route to Yellowstone, is experiencing heavy traffic as the park enters its bustling tourist season.
Tour Bus Crash Near Yellowstone Claims Seven Lives

Tour Bus Crash Near Yellowstone Claims Seven Lives
A tragic collision between a tour bus and a truck near Yellowstone National Park has resulted in seven fatalities and several injuries.
The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and the local coroner's office will release the names of the deceased pending family notification. Yellowstone National Park, the oldest in the US, spans nearly 3,500 square miles across three states and attracts around four million visitors annually, especially during the summer months.