Yellowstone National Park Is Closed Indefinitely Due To Flooding
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The National Park Service has announced that “Roads in northern portion of Yellowstone National Park CLOSE temporarily due to heavy flooding, rockslides, extremely hazardous conditions.” Credit: Courtesy of Yellowstone National Park, Presented at: WindermereSun.com

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Widespread flooding due to heavy rain and snow melt forced over ten thousands to evacuate from Yellowstone National Park and officials say many access roads will not reopen this year. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports for TODAY on the park’s start to its peak summer season, in the video published on June 15, 2022, “Yellowstone National Park Closed ‘Indefinitely’ Following Flooding“, below:
It will take a lot of work to repair this damage and, in many places, the river has permanently moved meaning new roads will have to be built using new routes, in the video published on June 16, 2022, “A birds-eye view of Yellowstone flooding damage“, below:
Strangers responding to a Facebook post showed up to help clean up a flooded home in Red Lodge, Montana after a massive flood at Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas (June 16) (AP video by Britanny Peterson), in the video published on June 15, 2022, “Town cleans up after Yellowstone flooding“, below:
As floodwaters begin to recede, the scope of the damage to Yellowstone National Park is becoming clear and it is widespread. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports for TODAY on what the catastrophic flooding in Montana will mean for tourist season, in the video published on June 16, 2022, “Extreme Flooding Threatens To Forever Alter Scenery Of Yellowstone“, below:
A passerby took video of raging floodwaters from the Yellowstone River, which reached its highest recorded level ever in Billings, Montana on Tuesday, June 15, 2022, in the video published on June 15, 2022, “Yellowstone flooding: Video shows raging floodwaters in Montana“, below:
Yellowstone National Park is temporarily closed to visitors due to dangerous flooding conditions, which have prompted park evacuations and left some in surrounding communities trapped without safe drinking water, officials say, in the video published on June 14, 2022, “See the severe flooding that shut down Yellowstone National Park“, below:
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