A statement from the Tennessee Department of Safety said the bus carrying 18 people veered into an opposite lane and collided with an SUV and a tractor-trailer before overturning.
A preliminary toll of fatalities said six people travelling on the bus had died along with one person travelling in the SUV and one aboard the tractor-trailer, which burst into flames following the collision yesterday.
A further 14 people were injured, including four people who were airlifted from the crash site on Jefferson County's Interstate 40 freeway, Tennessee Department of Safety spokeswoman Dalya Qualls said in a statement to AFP.
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