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In June 2022, the U.S. state of Montana was hit by heavy, damaging floods in multiple major watersheds including the Yellowstone River. [1] Heavy rain and melting snow over the weekend June 10–13 caused large areas of Yellowstone National Park to be evacuated. [2] On June 14, the water plant in Billings was temporarily shut down. [3]
With Yellowstone National Park pushing to reopen to tourists more quickly than anticipated after record floods pounded southern Montana, some of those hardest hit in the disaster live far from the ...
The North Entrance Road was the first major road in the park, necessary to join the U.S. Army station at Fort Yellowstone to the Northern Pacific Railroad station at Gardiner. The road includes the Roosevelt Arch at the northern boundary of the park and winds through rolling terrain before crossing the Gardner River and joining the Grand Loop ...
Massive floodwaters ravaged Yellowstone National Park and nearby communities Monday, washing out roads and bridges, cutting off electricity and forcing visitors to evacuate parts of the iconic ...
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 ...
Downtown areas of Hindman and Fleming-Neon were again inundated by floodwaters in the early hours of August 1. [58] KY 550 was again flooded in Knott County, affecting the communities of Mousie and Fisty, along with Hindman. [59] Flooding was also reported in other areas such as Floyd County, Pike County, and Harlan County. [60]
A gnawing uncertainty hung over the Yellowstone National Park gateway town of Gardiner this week following unprecedented flooding that shut down one of America’s most beloved natural attractions ...
Flooding at Yellowstone National Park is dealing a blow to surrounding communities. Park closures and a lack of tourists are leaving residents and businesses struggling.