Investigators find 3rd victim from fiery Wyoming highway tunnel crash
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[February 17, 2025]
GREEN RIVER, Wyo. (AP) — A third victim was found Sunday in the
wreckage from a fiery crash inside a Wyoming highway tunnel that
involved 26 cars and trucks, officials said.
At least five people were seriously injured in Friday’s accident along
Interstate 80 near the small town of Green River, Wyoming. The crash
sparked a fire inside the tunnel that completely destroyed six
commercial vehicles and two passenger vehicles. |

In this photo released by the Wyoming Highway Patrol, charred vehicles
are seen after a Friday accident and fire in the Green River Tunnel
along Interstate 80, Feb. 15, 2025, in Green River, Wyo. (Wyoming
Highway Patrol via AP) |
Most of the wreckage had been removed by Sunday, with fewer than
10 vehicles still inside the tunnel, said Sgt. Jason Roascio
with the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
But snow was slowing the work of federal and state investigators
as they went vehicle by vehicle trying to reconstruct the scene
and determine what happened, he said.
“We're hopeful that this is the final fatality,” Roascio said.
Further details on the three victims had yet to be released.
Photos distributed Sunday showed the charred remains of two
vehicles inside the tunnel.
The crash took place in the westbound tube of the twin tunnel
under Castle Rock, a sandstone formation that looms over the
town of Green River in the state’s southwest region.
The wreck and ensuing fire shut down the interstate, the primary
east-west road corridor through Wyoming, and traffic was
rerouted through Green River.
The eastbound tunnel was expected to reopen Wednesday and handle
traffic in both directions for the time being. Engineers have
been unable to estimate when the westbound tunnel will reopen.
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