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New numbers released Monday show the impacts of last month’s historic flooding and a rare full closure of the park.
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A recent survey of Park County businesses found many sustained significant losses as a result of the Yellowstone floods last month.
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A month after Rock Creek washed through the center of town, some restaurants in Red Lodge say they’re open for business and awaiting guests from near and far.
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Red Lodge is still recovering after devastating floods hit the area in mid-June. Many businesses and locals are worried about surviving with hampered tourism and little insurance compensation.
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Researchers say both rain and flooding could be driving the recent uptick in mosquito activity.
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FEMA is in south-central Montana providing aid to homeowners, renters and businesses that have signed up for financial assistance following last month’s historic flood.
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Models used to predict flooding are based on long-term, historical records that do not reflect changes to the climate over the past decade, scientists say.
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Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands, as well as Grand Teton National Park, all saw an increase in visitors following Yellowstone’s closure last month.
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With the north loop reopening, 93% of the park’s roadways will be accessible.
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Heather’s Garden Service and Flower Farm in Livingston flooded as residents and business owners were forced to evacuate the area. But in the days following the floods, the community stepped in to save the plants, setting up a temporary plant nursery at a neighbor’s home.