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Yellowstone Says Most Park Roads Open After June’s Flooding

A bison walks past visitors near Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park on June 22.

Photographer: George Frey/Getty Images
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Most roads in Yellowstone National Park have been cleared following last month’s historic flood, the National Park Service reported Wednesday.

“Approximately 93% of paved roads and 88% of Yellowstone’s backcountry will now be open,” the park service said in a press release. “Crews are continuing to evaluate damage and make repairs throughout the park.”