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Yellowstone floodwaters threaten Montana’s largest city

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A house that was pulled into Rock Creek in Red Lodge, Mont., by raging floodwaters is seen Tuesday, June 14. Officials said more than 100 houses in the small city were flooded when torrential rains swelled waterways across the Yellowstone region.
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Residents of Red Lodge, Mont., inspect damage to a house that was flooded after torrential rains fell across the Yellowstone region, Tuesday, June 14.
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Residents of Red Lodge, Montana, are seen clearing mud, water and debris from the small city's main street on Tuesday, June 14, after flood waters courses through a residential area with hundreds of homes.
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Flood damage is seen along a street Tuesday, June 14, in Red Lodge, Mont. Residents were cleaning up after record floods in southern Montana this week.
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Micah Hoffman is seen in his mud-covered yard as a pump removes water from his basement, Tuesday June 14, in Red Lodge, Mont.
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The roaring Yellowstone River is seen from the air sweeping over trees and near homes Tuesday, June 14, in Billings, Mont.
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The roaring Yellowstone River is seen from the air sweeping over trees and near homes Tuesday, June 14, in Billings, Mont.
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Ken Ebel is seen in front of his flood-damaged house and yard, Tuesday, June 14, in Red Lodge, Mont. Ebel says sandbags placed by volunteers likely spared his property from further damage.
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Floodwaters of the Yellowstone River flow through Emigrant, Mont., Wednesday, June 15. Historic floodwaters that raged through Yellowstone National Park may have permanently altered the course of a popular fishing river and left the sweeping landscape forever changed.
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The Yellowstone River flows through Gardiner, Mont., Wednesday, June 15. Yellowstone National Park officials say more than 10,000 visitors have been ordered out of the nation's oldest national park after unprecedented flooding tore through its northern half, washing out bridges and roads and sweeping an employee bunkhouse miles downstream.
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The Yellowstone River flows past a washed out bridge Wednesday, June 15, near Gardiner, Mont.
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A washed out bridge shown along the Yellowstone River Wednesday, June 15, near Gardiner, Mont.

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