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Update on the July 23 Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Update on the July 23 Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion: Boardwalk condition post-explosion. NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: July 24, 2024 Contact: Morgan Warthin (Yellowstone National Park) , 307-344-2015 Contact: Mike Poland (USGS) Update on the July 23 Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion Date of release: July 24, 2024 USGS Volcano Notice - DOI-USGS-YVO-2024-07-24T21:27:48+00:00 YELLOWSTONE (VNUM #325010) 44°25'48" N 110°40'12" W, Summit Elevation 9203 ft (2805 m) Current Volcano Alert Level: NORMAL Current Aviation Color Code: GREEN This is an update on the hydrothermal explosion that occurred just before 10 AM on Tuesday, July 23, in Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park. National Park Service (NPS) field crews have completed a preliminary assessment of the conditions following the hydrothermal explosion at Black Diamond Pool. For a map showing the locations of the features in that area, see h
Yellowstone visitation statistics for June 2024 - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Yellowstone visitation statistics for June 2024 Holiday crowds at Old Faithful eruption NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: July 16, 2024 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – The park hosted 914,612 recreation visits in June 2024, up 8% from June 2023 (847,864 recreation visits). This June’s visitation showed a 3% decrease from June 2021 (938,845 recreation visits). So far in 2024, the park has hosted 1,633,739 recreation visits, up 9% from 2023 (1,492,843 recreation visits), and up 3% from 2021 (1,587,998 recreation visits). The list below shows the year-to-date trend for recreation visits over the last several years (through June): 2024 – 1,633,739 2023 – 1,492,843 2022 – 1,258,834 (The park was closed June 13 through June 21 due to the historic flood event . Three entrances opened on June 22.) 2021 – 1,587,998 2020 – 719,054 (The park was closed March 24 through May 17 due to COVID. Two entrances opened on May 18 and the remain
Fully submerged vehicle removed from thermal feature in Yellowstone National Park - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Fully submerged vehicle removed from thermal feature in Yellowstone National Park Vehicle occupants are safe with non-life-threatening injuries Crews work to lift car out of the Semi-Centennial Geyser NPS News Release Date: July 12, 2024 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 On Thursday, July 11 at about 10:40 a.m. a car with five occupants inadvertently drove off the roadway and into the Semi-Centennial Geyser thermal feature near Roaring Mountain between Mammoth Hot Springs and Norris Junction in Yellowstone National Park. All five occupants exited the vehicle on their own, and each individual was transported via ambulance to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Today, July 12, law enforcement rangers temporarily closed both lanes of the roadway near the accident in order to safely lift the car out of the thermal feature (see photo). The vehicle was fully submerged in about nine feet of water. The Semi-Centennial Geyser thermal feature has a
Warm water temperatures and low river flows prompt fishing closures in Yellowstone - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Warm water temperatures and low river flows prompt fishing closures in Yellowstone Additional closures possible in coming days Firehole River NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: July 12, 2024 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - Effective Monday, July 15, 2024, select Yellowstone National Park rivers will close to fishing due to warm water temperatures and low river flows. This closure will protect the park’s native and wild trout fisheries and remain in effect until conditions improve. What will be closed? The Madison River and all associated tributaries. The Firehole River and all associated tributaries. The Gibbon River and all associated tributaries downstream of Norris Campground. The closure will be reassessed when water temperatures cool and flows return to more typical summer conditions. Staff will continue to monitor park rivers and streams for warm temperatures and low flows, and watch weather forecasts . The extend
Update on July 4 law enforcement involved shooting in Yellowstone National Park - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Update on July 4 law enforcement involved shooting in Yellowstone National Park News Release Date: July 9, 2024 Contact: Morgan Warthin , 307-344-2015 Update on July 4 law enforcement involved shooting in Yellowstone National Park Date of release: July 9, 2024 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – On the morning of July 4, Yellowstone National Park law enforcement rangers confronted an individual shooting a semi-automatic rifle toward a dining facility at Canyon Village located in the central part of the park. The shooter has been identified by the Park County, Wyoming coroner as Samson Lucas Bariah Fussner, 28, of Milton, Florida. Fussner died after an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement. The investigation into this incident, including the actions of the National Park Service (NPS) law enforcement rangers, is being led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and will be reviewed by the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming. Just after midnight
Law enforcement involved shooting in Yellowstone National Park: Subject deceased, law enforcement park ranger injured - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Law enforcement involved shooting in Yellowstone National Park News Release Date: July 4, 2024 Contact: Linda Veress , 307-344-2015 There was a significant law enforcement incident at Canyon Village in the central part of Yellowstone National Park overnight and this morning, July 4. There are no active threats to the public. Rangers responded to a report of an individual with a firearm who was making threats. When rangers contacted the individual there was an exchange of gunfire between the subject and law enforcement rangers. The subject is deceased. We are not releasing the individual’s identity at this time. One Yellowstone law enforcement park ranger was injured. They are in stable condition and being treated at a nearby regional hospital. An area around the Canyon Lodge complex remains closed for the investigation. The FBI is leading the investigation with support from National Park Service special agents. Details around this incident are under invest
Top 10 tips for visiting Yellowstone National Park this Fourth of July, 2024 - NPS
NEWS RELEASE Top 10 tips for visiting Yellowstone National Park this Fourth of July, 2024 A crowd watching a Grand Geyser eruption. NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: June 27, 2024 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – If you will visit Yellowstone National Park this Fourth of July, plan ahead to protect yourself and this wild and awe-inspiring place. Follow the top things to know to enjoy your visit and protect the park for generations to come: Leave Fireworks at Home Fireworks are not allowed in Yellowstone because a spark can ignite a wildfire. The current fire danger level is now MODERATE. Campfires are only permitted within established fire rings in campgrounds and some backcountry campsites. They must always be attended and cold to the touch before abandoning. Soak, stir, feel, repeat . Currently, there are no active fires in the park. Stay up to date on the current fire situation and browse a summary of past fires in the park. Give