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The National Park Service (NPS) closed all entrances to Yellowstone National Park on Monday amid “unprecedented amounts” of rainfall and flooding, with the agency now evacuating visitors in ...
Yellowstone National Park remained closed Tuesday after "unprecedented rainfall" created "extremely hazardous conditions," including heavy flooding and rockslides. The park closed Monday afternoon ...
All entrances to Yellowstone were closed due to the deluge, caused by heavy rains and melting snowpack, while park officials ushered tourists out of the most affected areas.
Rangers closed all entrances to Yellowstone National Park on Monday because of flooding, rockslides and "extremely hazardous conditions" inside the massive
Yellowstone National Park will reopen its south loop on Wednesday after closing this week due to unprecedented flooding. The south loop, which includes the famous Old Faithful geyser, will reopen ...
The National Park Service had stated that many parts, including the North part of Yellowstone, would be closed for "a substantial length of time". [21] [22] Flood damage, mostly road washouts and mudslides, were extensive on the Yellowstone River headwaters of Soda Butte Creek, Lamar River and Gardner River.
Record flooding and rockslides prompted park officials on Tuesday to close all five entrances to Yellowstone to inbound traffic for the first time since catastrophic wildfires roared through the ...
Extreme deluges are growing more and more common.Yellowstone National Park superintendent Cam Sholly said on Monday that record flooding has necessitated the closure of all inbound traffic into ...