Woman dead after car sandwiched by trucks in fiery Cross Bronx Expressway crash

Video shows the semi-trucks and car consumed by fire after the crash
Video shows the semi-trucks and car consumed by fire after the crash. Photo credit Citizen App

NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) -- A woman was killed after her car was sandwiched between two tractor-trailer trucks in a crash that sent towering flames over the Cross Bronx Expressway early Tuesday morning, police said.

The woman reportedly rear-ended the truck in front of her and was then struck by the second truck from behind in the westbound lanes around 12:30 a.m.

Residents reported hearing an explosion around the time of the tragic crash near the University Avenue overpass in Morris Heights. Video from the scene shows the car and both trucks consumed by a huge, raging fire.

The crash and emergency response shut down the expressway for hours early Tuesday
The crash and emergency response shut down the expressway for hours early Tuesday. Photo credit Citizen App
Residents reported hearing an explosion around the time of the crash
Residents reported hearing an explosion around the time of the crash. Photo credit Citizen App

Both truck drivers were able to get out of their trucks with minor injuries and refused medical attention.

The crash caused major delays for several hours Tuesday, with the expressway closed as firefighters battled the inferno and police investigated.

After the fire was put out, nearly nothing was left of the two trailers except for the frames.

The victim has not been identified as the investigation continues.

The crash happened on the Cross Bronx Expressway, near the University Avenue overpass around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday
The crash happened on the Cross Bronx Expressway, near the University Avenue overpass around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday. Photo credit Citizen App
Traffic was backed up for hours on the expressway, just east of University Avenue
Traffic was backed up for hours on the expressway, just east of University Avenue. Photo credit Citizen App
The charred remains of the trucks and cars were all that was left after the flames were extinguished
The charred remains of the trucks and cars were all that was left after the flames were extinguished. Photo credit Tom Kaminski/Twitter
Cleanup continued into the morning on Tuesday
Cleanup continued into the morning on Tuesday. Photo credit Darius Radzius/Twitter
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