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Yellowstone National Park, famous for being the world's first national park, has been completely closed due to massive flooding.



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A home in Montana, bordering Yellowstone National Park, is gradually submerged and washed away.



This was followed by unprecedented levels of torrential rain and flooding.



Massive floods have caused landslides, and roads in the national park have been damaged or lost due to power outages.



The national park side eventually decided to close its doors for the time being.



Yellowstone National Park has been closed for the first time in 34 years since the massive wildfires of 1988.



The flooding was caused by the melting of snow that had accumulated at the park's high altitudes in the past three days of exceptional heat.



The sudden increase in temperature caused the snow to melt quickly, and water from the melt was added to the Yellowstone River.



The torrential downpours were added to this, making the worst case scenario.



Netizens responded, "It's a drought here, a flood there... it's complicated.", "It's one of the best tourist destinations in America, and I hope it will be restored as soon as possible."