US: Vehicle strikes crowd in Los Angeles, 20 injured
Over 20 people were injured, some of them critically, after a vehicle drove into a crowd in East Hollywood area in the US city of Los Angeles, media reports said.

According to reports, the incident occurred in West Santa Monica Boulevard, a popular music venue in the city.
The Los Angeles Fire Department said on its website: "Traffic with Multiple Patients; INC#0120; 01:59AM; 4661 W Santa Monica Bl; https://bit.ly/3TJkONE; #EastHollywood; Initial reports of an unknown vehicle into a crowd, 20+ patients."
LAFD Alert- #EastHollywood Traffic with Multiple Patients 4661 W Santa Monica Bl MAP: https://t.co/714PH0XwN5 FS35; DETAILS: https://t.co/jwSEQFLOnw
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) July 19, 2025
"Estimated 4-5 in at least critical condition, 8-10 in serious condition, 10-15 in fair condition," the statement said.
LAFD said it is coordinating patient triage and transport at this time.
More details are awaited.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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