Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming has closed an area of the park for the rest of the summer after a hydrothermal explosion sent steam and debris flying hundreds of feet into the air on July 23, park officials said.
Videos on social media showed some park visitors running away from the dark steam plume near Sapphire Pool in Biscuit Basin, about two miles northwest of Old Faithful, shortly after 10 a.m. on July 23, according to officials at Yellowstone National Park. The boardwalk suffered damage but there were no reported injuries.
“Yellowstone National Park has closed Biscuit Basin for the remainder of the 2024 season for visitor safety,” the National Park Service said. “Grand Loop Road remains open to vehicles, and other nearby thermal basins, like Black Sand Basin, are open.”…
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