Yellowstone Hydrothermal Explosion Sends Tourists Fleeing
Recent eruption at Biscuit Basin highlights the unpredictable nature of Yellowstone's geothermal features.
- The explosion in Biscuit Basin sent rocks, steam, and debris over 100 feet into the air.
- No injuries were reported, but the boardwalk was damaged and the area temporarily closed.
- Experts emphasize that such hydrothermal events are common and not indicative of volcanic activity.
- Scientists are working on monitoring systems to better predict these sudden explosions.
- Yellowstone remains a popular tourist destination despite these occasional hazards.















































