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Horrific car crash involving SUV with 25 passengers kills 13

A horrific crash between a semi-trailer and an SUV believed to be carrying 25 people on a California highway has killed 13 people and left several others injured.

Twelve people were found dead when first responders reached the highway, which winds through fields in the agricultural southeastern corner of California.

Another person died at a hospital, California Highway Patrol Chief Omar Watson said.

Authorities do not yet know if the driver of the Ford Expedition, who died in the crash, had stopped at a stop sign before crossing into the path of the big rig around 6.15am, Mr Watson said.

The gravel-hauling semi-trailer hit the left side of the SUV, which appeared to have been pushed off the road that’s about 160 kilometres east of San Diego.

Authorities stand near a mangled SUV at the scene of a crash with a semi trailer.
Fifteen people have died in a terrifying crash involving a semi trailer and an SUV in Holtville, Californina. Source: KYMA via AP (AP)

Watson described a grisly scene outside Holtville, a rural town about 18 kilometres north of the border with farms that grow vegetables and alfalfa for cattle feed.

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Officers arrived to find that some people had been ejected from the SUV onto the ground.

Some of the passengers had pulled themselves from the wreckage, and others who were injured were wandering around.

Officers don't know why so many people were in SUV

A Ford Expedition typically seats eight people legally. The CHP did not immediately know why so many occupants had been crammed into the SUV.

“Obviously, that vehicle is not meant for that many people,” Watson said.

“It’s unfortunate that that many people were put into that vehicle because there’s not enough safety constraints to safely keep those people in that vehicle.”

The driver of the big rig, which was hauling two trailers of gravel, was hospitalised with moderate injuries.

El Centro Regional Medical Center officials earlier reported there were 15 killed and 27 people has been travelling in the SUV. Seven people were taken to that hospital, including one person who later died.

Others from the SUV were flown or sent to other hospitals for injuries that included fractures and head trauma. Four were flown to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, where one person is in critical condition and the others are stable, spokesman Todd Burke said.

The truck was traveling north on a two-lane highway, and the SUV was going west along a road where there’s a stop sign before it intersects with the highway, CHP Officer Arturo Platero said.

Authorities don’t know how fast either vehicle was going.

Immigration status of those involved in crash unknown

Macario Mora, a spokesman for Customs and Border Protection in Yuma and El Centro, said the Border Patrol was helping other law enforcement with the crash.

He said the immigration status of those in the SUV was unknown and being investigated.

“It was an unusual number of people in an SUV, but we don’t know who they were,” Mr Mora said, adding that they could have been farmworkers.

A harvest is underway in the region of most of the winter lettuce and other leafy greens eaten in the United States.

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