COURTESY: Sarah Zach Frohling
ALTA, Iowa (KTIV) - A northwest Iowa community is wearing pink and purple to honor two girls who were killed when police say the vehicle they were in was hit by a train.
It happened last Thursday in Alta.
The girls died at a Sioux Falls hospital the next morning.
To honor 4-year-old Chloe and 2-year-old Camille Binder, people were asked to wear purple and pink Tuesday.
These pictures are posted on a Facebook page to honor the girls.
Also injured in the accident, 37-year-old Heather Binder, a front seat passenger.
She was flown to a Sioux Falls hospital.
Her condition is not known.
The driver of the vehicle, 15-year-old Nathaniel Harmes was treated at a Storm Lake hospital.