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A driver of the deadly Yellowstone Park, which was identified as Isaih Moreno

The driver with the pick-up driver, who was killed in a fiery crash with a tour van near Yellowstone Park, was identified as a 25-year-old Texan.

Isaih Moreno was one of the seven who died on Thursday evening in the fiery collision only 16 miles outside the park.

Moreno drove the Dodge Ram pickup to the west, while the Mercedes -Van – traveled to the east with 14 foreign tourists. The cause of the crash is still being examined.

The police said that Isaiah Moreno drove the Red Dodge Ram pick-up, which was involved in the fatal crash. AP

Moreno came from Humble, Texas, a city in the Northern Houston metropolitan region.

No other victims were identified in the crash.

“Due to the complexity of the incident, the identification of all people involved and the notification of their next relatives will take some time,” said Idaho State Police in an update.

The six other victims were beyond recognition and forced civil servants to wait for DNA test results to create identifications, said the forensic doctor of Fremont County, Brenda Dye, the New York Times.

All six victims come from outside the United States, including two from Italy, she said.

Seven people were killed in the collision outside the Yellowstone National Park. AP

China's consulate general in San Francisco claimed that five Chinese citizens were killed in the accident and another eight were injured.

“The consulate pressed a deep condolence for the dead and sincerely to the injured and families of the affected people,” said the official Xinhua news agency.

According to officials, the other six victims came from outside the United States. AP

The remaining people were taken to the hospital with the officers who believed that they were not life -threatening injuries.

According to Roger Merrill, 60, who burned the vehicles after the crash and filmed a video of the fiery episodes, it is known where the accident occurred on which the accident took place was “very dangerous” and “extremely busy”.

Tourist transporters are particularly common in the area, which is located near the entrance to the national park.

The state works with local officials to “get answers to what has led to this terrible tragedy,” said Idaho Governor Brad Little in a social media contribution.

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