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Flooding in Yellowstone National Park: ‘Unprecedented’ flood conditions force park to close all entrances and leave the locals trapped

A park announced On Monday afternoon, all entrances to the park were closed to visitors, citing a flood record. events”and forecast of more rain ahead.

“Our first the first priority was the evacuation of the northern part of a park where we have multiple road and bridge failures, landslides and other issues,” said Yellowstone Superintendent Cam Scholley. in announcement on Monday.

Immediately north of Yellowstone, multiple cities in Montana Park County also is experiencing a massive flood that washed away out bridges and roads, making travel unsafe or impossible to evacuate, Park County officials said. on Facebook Monday. Officials have also issued warnings in many areas for residents in avoid drinking local water due to broken water main and flooded wells.

“The river has never been so high, in my opinion. houseElizabeth Alak said. who life in Gardiner in Park County. Alak told CNN on Monday afternoon that she cannot evacuate because roads and bridges surround her. home wash themselves out.

Indiana family short stay -term rented cabin in Gardiner told CNN they were supposed to leave Monday morning but the flood left they are stuck.

“The water level was high on Saturday but during past 10-12 hours everything got harder,” said Parker Manning. — Our way out of the city would be north on 89 but these roads currently everything is under water.

the Yellowstone River, which runs through the park and several cities in Park County, increased to record high Monday due to recent heavy rains and significant runoff from snowmelt in higher altitude, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller.

The Yellowstone River Gauge in Corwin Springs, Montana, reached 13.88 feet on Monday afternoon, topping a historic high ridge. of 11.5 feet from 1918, NOAA River Hydrometer. shows. “The river is still rising near Livingston and the peak is expected to be between 18:00 and 21:00. on Monday,” Park County officials said. on Facebook.
Countrywide in last days, extreme weather events communities affected, including thunderstorms what left almost 300,000 clients without power in Midwest tornado threat in Chicago and serious heat dome, which has left more than a third of United States population under heat alerts.
Big rockfall on Northern entrance road in Yellowstone National Park, Monday.Big rockfall on Northern entrance road in Yellowstone National Park, Monday.

Some are evacuated, others remain trapped

With several roads and bridges rendered impassable by flood waters, park and county officials are working to evacuate anyone they can and provide assistance. support topics who can’t leave.

Park County Sheriff’s Department Issued Shelter in place order before 7am Monday for those in the south of mile marker 52.5 on US Highway 89 South, Facebook post said.

National Guard and local search and rescue complex teams helped with evacuations and rescues throughout the county, including two air elevators and one rapid water rescue, the county said.

flood causes part of a home in    Gardiner, Montana, crash into the water.flood causes part of a home in    Gardiner, Montana, crash into the water.
Multiple communities in Park County is isolated and surrounded by water, including Gardiner, Cook City, and Silver Gate. update on This was reported on the county’s Facebook page. Rapidly rushing flood waters also damaged homes as pictures show houses are partially or completely destroyed.

Damaged utility lines flooded in neighboring Carbon County, Montana, leaving many customers jobless. in Red box without powerofficials said.

Meanwhile, several roads and bridges in Yellowstone is also According to representatives of the park, they suffered from flooding. Videos released by the park show portions of paved road washed out or badly damaged.

Bridge at Rescue Creek in Yellowstone National Park washed away out over the rushing waters.  Bridge at Rescue Creek in Yellowstone National Park washed away out over the rushing waters.

Because of the predictions of higher flood levels and concerns about water supply and sanitation systems, park also began moving visitors out of south loop of Monday in the park, Scholley said.

“We will not know timing of opening of the park flood the waters are receding and we can assess the damage throughout the park,” Scholli said. — It is likely that the northern loop will be closed. for significant amount of time.”

Sharp increase in rain amplifies flood waters

In June, northwestern Wyoming and southern Montana received heavy rainfall. more what 400% of in the region, average, according to Miller.

Sharp increase in the rain was tied with near-record temperature in in region which has caused snow melting in areas of high altitude, NWS in Riverton, Wyoming said. Sunday night, melting snow made this is way into streams and rivers, further increasing flood waters, the NWS said.

In addition to record set at Corwin Springs, the Yellowstone River reached 10.9 feet. in Livingston, Montana, Monday exceeding area1997 record of 10.7 ft SZS in Billings, Montana said.

CNN’s Sarah Smart, Claudia Dominguez, Raja Razek, Brandon Miller and Amanda Jackson contributed to this report.

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