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Part of highway 89, which goes back and forth across the river s banks inside the park completely disappeared. it s incredible to see this impact. the northern region of the park will remain closed, likely through the end of the summer season. thanks so much for joining us. ac 360 begins now. good evening. it was billed as an examination of the pressure put on then vice president mike pence to do donald trump s bidding. and today his testimony before the january 6th hearings certainly was that. but in a larger sense, it was also a revelation of how thoroughly those who were pushing to overturn the election knew what they were doing was legally and constitutionally dubious and potentially a crime. they knew, but according to the testimony we heard today, they did it anyway. and the former president not only knew that according to the testimony, he also knew in real time that the actions he d been taking and was about to take ....
Altered the course of the river and carved a deep cut into the earth. the floods also took out highway 89 which crosses the river s banks. the park s northern region bore the brunt of the damage. it will likely remain closed through the end of the tourist season. other less impacted areas could reopen next week. millions in the u.s. currently under heat alerts heading into this weekend. more than a dozen cities set records for daily high temperatures on this yourself. in ohio tens of thousands have been without power for several days. in kansas, at least 2,000 cattle died due to the heat and humidity. officials say death valley national park tourist was found dead after his car ran out of gas and wisconsin officials are investigating at least two heat related odeaths. and karen maginnis is joining us. a frightening situation and ....
Service says that one group of backpackers is still in the backcountry there. they don t appear to be in any immediate danger. right now the biggest issue is the north gate of the park. highway 89 which goes into yellowstone from livingston has been washed away by the yellowstone river. so it will take a long time to get that roadway repaired. park officials say they don t know how long it will take but it is a big problem for folks here in livingston, monday monday because yellow stone national park is a huge driver of the economy. this flooding will have impacts for possibly years to come. back to you. dana: incredible. i encourage everyone to download the fox weather app for stories like that but the app is very accurate and i appreciate that. last week it said it would stop raining in 33 minutes and it did. thank you so much. gas prices soaring hitting ....
Tonight extreme weather. yellowstone national park closed to visitors after there is worse flooding than seen in 100 years. in columbus, ohio the temperature reached 108 degrees. outside chicago, planes flipped overdue to major wind gusts. and these unsettling conditions extend beyond the u.s. in north america, a massive and bizarre hailstorm in mexico city turning the streets into chaotic scenes like this one. amazing. mexico city. parker is out front. he evacuated with his family after flooding left them stranded there for days. parker, i appreciate your time. it s fantastic you were able to get out of yellowstone. i understand you were able to get out of highway 89 which has ....
Temperatures rapidly melted snow pack over the weekend. parts of highway 89, the main road on the north side of the national park, washed away. whoa. reporter: rocks falling onto the road, nearly missing this car as it exited the park. the rain here as let up, but you still have towns submerged. this is a road. you have cars, homes, and buildings all still under water. the rising waters cutting off communities that border the yellowstone river, leaving some without power and safe drinking water. cindy and her family visiting from nashville trapped in the town of gardner. it was just going really fast and the water was just taking logs down the river and it was just really fast. reporter: the raging rapids ripping this bridge apart. that was our way home. reporter: floodwaters rushing past this building, part of its walls now gone. the montana national guard evacuating at least 12 people. so far, no flood-related ....