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    Nature’s forces on display in Yellowstone flood

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    Some of the forces of nature that helped shape Yellowstone National Park into one of America’s most beloved landscapes unleashed a frightening flood this week as warm rains combined with a rapidly melting snowpack to overwhelm waterways.

    Highway workers inspect a washed out bridge along the Yellowstone River Wednesday, June 15, 2022, near Gardiner, Mont. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

    Trees were uprooted and washed away, rivers jumped their banks and tore out huge chunks of highway, bridges were destroyed and homes were swept off their foundations downstream.

    More than 80 people were rescued from flooded campgrounds and small towns. Remarkably, no one was hurt.

    A road ends where floodwaters washed away a house in Gardiner, Mont., Thursday, June 16, 2022.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)


    The park evacuated 10,000 visitors and has closed its gates while it assesses damage to bridges, roads, trails and facilities. Residents of hamlets downstream cleaned up the mess from hundreds of swamped homes, pumping and dumping buckets of chunky brown water outside.

    YELLOWSTONE MAJOR FLOODING LEADS TO BRIDGE BEING SWEPT AWAY, ROADS WASHED OUT

    Damage came into sharp view from above where a flight by helicopter showed huge sections of roadway inside the park’s north entrance that had been swallowed up by the violent torrent.

    The sinuous curve of the road along the Gardner River came to abrupt and jagged endings at several intervals. In one place, the river had changed course and flowed directly beneath where the road had run along a steep canyon hillside.

    A house sits in Rock Creek after floodwaters washed away a road and a bridge in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    PLAINS, GULF COAST TO SEE FLOODING, STORMS

    In Red Lodge, Montana, the waters of Rock Creek jumped their banks, washed over a bridge and slammed into a house that lay on its side as the current continued to push up against it.

    Residents of Red Lodge cleared out muddy and flood-soaked toys and clothing. They hung wet garments on fences. A car parked on the street had tipped into a deep channel carved by waters that flooded the homes. A refrigerator and washing machine were on the sidewalk.

    Receding floodwaters flow past sections of North Entrance Road washed away at Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Mont., Thursday, June 16, 2022. (AP Photo/David Goldman)


    In the town of Gardiner, a driveway curved past a small house and appeared to drop off at the edge of the eroded bank of the Yellowstone River that sparkled silver in the sun. Until early Monday evening, it had led to a large house that was home to six park employees and their families. They had evacuated before it toppled into the roiling rapids and was carried 5 miles (8 kilometers) downstream before sinking.

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    While Gardiner was largely spared from the flooding, its business could dry up if the park stays closed and tourists don’t pass through on their way to Yellowstone.

    The Yellowstone River was still raging but it was no time to be on the river — even for whitewater experts. At Flying Pig Adventures, a rafting company along the river, guides Jackson Muller and Christie Davis lounged in a raft in the sun with the owner’s dog, Bonnie. It was on a wooden deck and going nowhere.

    • A road ends where floodwaters washed away a house in Gardiner, Mont., Thursday, June 16, 2022.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • A house sits in Rock Creek after floodwaters washed away a road and a bridge in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Receding floodwaters flow past sections of North Entrance Road washed away at Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Mont., Thursday, June 16, 2022. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Jackson Muller, left, and Christie Davis, sit in a raft with Bonnie, the owners dog of Flying Pig Adventures, a rafting and adventure company along the Yellowstone River, in Gardiner, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Historic floodwaters have closed Yellowstone National Park impacting the local economy which relies heavily on tourism.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Receding floodwaters flow past sections of North Entrance Road washed away at Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Mont., Thursday, June 16, 2022.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Volunteers clean out a flooded basement Thursday, June 16, 2022, in in Red Lodge, Mont. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

    • David Armstrong dumps a bucket of water from a flooded basement Wednesday, June 15, 2022, in Red Lodge Mont.  (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson)

    • Yokie Johnson turns off a lamp at the end of the night at MontAsia, the restaurant she runs with her husband in Fishtail, Mont., Thursday, June 16, 2022. The main road into Fishtail was washed away by the recent floodwaters and Johnson worries the lack of traffic will hurt their business. She said they didn’t have a single customer come in for lunch today.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Residents clean out a flooded basement Wednesday, June 15, 2022, in Red Lodge, Mont.  (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson)

    • A resident carries out damaged items from his flooded home along a washed out street in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • A resident fixes a fence damaged from Rock Creek floodwaters as a car rests in a washed out street in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Toys lay out to dry in the sun Wednesday, June 15, 2022, in Red Lodge, Mont.  (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson)

    • Cheryl Pruitt holds a damaged Mother’s Day frame given to her daughter by her grandkids as she helps clean out their flooded home in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022. On Wednesday, residents in Red Lodge, a gateway town to Yellowstone Park’s northern end, used shovels, wheelbarrows and a pump to clear thick mud and debris from flooded homes along the banks of Rock Creek.  (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Kirstyn Brown, right, cleans out damaged clothing from her flooded home with the help of her mother, Cheryl Pruitt, rear, and her sister-in-law, Randi Pruitt, in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • A child’s muddy bedroom that had flooded is seen Wednesday, June 15, 2022, in Red Lodge, Mont. (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson) (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson)

    • Pedestrians walk down a street washed away from Rock Creek floodwaters in Red Lodge, Mont., Wednesday, June 15, 2022. (AP Photo/David Goldman) (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Pedestrians pass a motel in Red Lodge, Mont., while surveying the damage after floodwaters receded, Wednesday, June 15, 2022. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    • Alecia Halona dumps a bucket of debris into a trailer Wednesday, June 15, 2022, in Red Lodge, Mont. She responded to an online posting requesting help to clean out houses on a street that flooded when torrential rains swelled waterways across the Yellowstone region.  (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson)

    • Highway workers inspect a washed out bridge along the Yellowstone River Wednesday, June 15, 2022, near Gardiner, Mont. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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