Watch: Floods, landslides force Yellowstone National Park, US, to close for first time in 34 years
The floods and landslides have been caused by heavy rains and melting snowpacks.
Current conditions of Yellowstone’s North Entrance Road through the Gardner Canyon between Gardiner, Montana, and Mammoth Hot Springs.
— Yellowstone National Park (@YellowstoneNPS) June 13, 2022
We will continue to communicate about this hazardous situation as more information is available. More info: https://t.co/mymnqGvcVB pic.twitter.com/S5ysi4wf8a
A cabin fell into a river near Yellowstone National Park on Monday as a deluge caused by heavy rains and melting snowpack ravaged the iconic park and nearby communities. https://t.co/99WeLIf8L6 pic.twitter.com/A4BvKZXi7b
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 14, 2022
🚨#BREAKING: Extreme flooding has occurred in parts of Wyoming with bridges being washed away
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) June 14, 2022
📌#Wyoming | #USA
On Monday Park Rangers have closed all entrances to Yellowstone National Park due too extremely hazardous floods With multiple buildings and roads being washed away pic.twitter.com/fP9GCOlUt2