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Flooding in Yellowstone leaves many stranded

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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE VIA AP

In this photo provided by the National Park Service, high water in the Gardiner River along the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Montana, that washed out part of a road on Monday, June 13.
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In this photo provided by the National Park Service, a washed out bridge from flooding at Rescue Creek in Yellowstone National Park, Mont., on Monday, June 13.
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE VIA AP

In this photo provided by the National Park Service, a large rockslide on North Entrance Road in Gardner Canyon of Yellowstone National Park, Montana on Monday, June 13. All the entrances to Yellowstone National Park were temporarily closed Monday due to substantial flooding, rockslides and mudslides on roadways from recent unprecedented amounts of rainfall and flooding, park officials said.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Floodwaters are seen along the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River near Bridger, Mont., on Monday, June 13. The flooding across parts of southern Montana and northern Wyoming forced the indefinite closure of Yellowstone National Park just as a summer tourist season that draws millions of visitors annually was ramping up.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Floodwaters inundate property near the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River in between Edgar and Fromberg, Mont., on Monday, June 13.
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Floodwaters from the the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River surround a home near Bridger, Mont., on Monday, June 13.
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Floodwaters inundated property along the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River near Bridger, Mont, on Monday, June 13.
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Floodwaters inundate property near the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River in between Edgar and Fromberg, Mont., on Monday, June 13.
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KATHERINE SCHOOLITZ VIA AP

Flood waters rise around a house in Red Lodge, Mont., on Monday, June 13. Raging floodwaters that pulled houses into rivers and forced rescues by air and boat began to slowly recede Tuesday across the Yellowstone region, leaving tourists and others stranded after roads and bridges were knocked out by torrential rains that swelled waterways to record levels.
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KATHERINE SCHOOLITZ VIA AP

Flooding in Red Lodge, Mont., on Monday, June 13.
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KATHERINE SCHOOLITZ VIA AP

Flood waters in Red Lodge, Mont., on Monday, June 13.
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LIVINGSTON ENTERPRISE VIA AP

Flooding from the Yellowstone River is seen in front of Livingston HealthCare's hospital in Livingston, Montana, on Monday evening, June 13. Livingston HealthCare evacuated its patients and staff on Monday because water over the driveway made access to the building unsafe. While an urgent care clinic remained open, emergency patients were being diverted to other facilities.
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THE BILLINGS GAZETTE VIA AP

The Boulder River south of Big Timber floods roads and homes on Monday, June 13, as major flooding swept away at least one bridge, washed away roads and set off mudslides in Yellowstone National Park in Montana.
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THE BILLINGS GAZETTE VIA AP

The highway between Gardiner and Mammoth in Montana is washed out trapping tourists in Gardiner, as historic flooding damages roads and bridges and floods homes along area rivers on Monday, June 13.
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SAM GLOTZBACH VIA AP

The fast-rushing Yellowstone River flooded what appeared to be a small boathouse in Gardiner, Mont., on Monday, June 13, just north of Yellowstone National Park.
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SAM GLOTZBACH VIA AP

The flooding Yellowstone River undercuts the river bank, threatening a house and a garage in Gardiner, Mont., on June 13.

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