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This article was originally published in High Country News. Unprecedented flooding in the Yellowstone area on Monday, June 13, inundated homes, devoured roads, swept away bridges, isolated entire towns, and shut down one of America’s busiest and most famous national parks. It was yet another indication of the impacts that climate change is likely to […]
I Got Stuck in the Yellowstone Floods
Source: I Got Stuck in the Yellowstone Floods
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