Hydrothermal Explosion Sends Yellowstone Tourists Fleeing

Published 2024-07-25
Extraordinary video captures Yellowstone Park tourists running away from a hydrothermal explosion. The phenomenon took place at Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park. It's a result of pressure built up underground. It sent sightseers running for their lives. Steve and Vlada March were touring Yellowstone when they recorded the spectacular video being seen around the world. Inside Edition's Les Trent has more.

All Comments (21)
  • @chitownbangin
    "Her only thought was getting her kids out." And...of course...recording.
  • Well the technically not wrong on the aspect of a Volcano since under Yellowstone National Park is a super Volcano
  • @funnyjoke3852
    i thought the title said it Sends Yellowstone Tourists Flying lol
  • @bsavage5128
    People forget Yellowstone is one of the worlds largest ACTIVE super volcanoes... And its also overdue for a full scale eruption...
  • @sjtom57
    A mere sample of what's hiding beneath the surface.
  • @KyudoKun
    Perfect demonstration of equality.
  • @tamarockstar09
    Leave it to people. We watch movies of people not leaving or fleeing when something explodes and you scream at the screen like why aren’t yall running!! And we’re like in movies that’s fake. Well… this is a good example of people watching something explode and not move
  • Maybe not the best choice of words to say it looks like an exploding volcano when there's literally a super volcano underneath that whole park. If that thing goes, we might all go...
  • @jokodihaynes419
    I hope the insurance company cover their boat after they hear about the whale story
  • Folks, a hydrothermal explosion does NOT mean Yellowstone's super massive volcano is close to exploding. RELAX, smile, and go for a walk. 🙂
  • @skankhunt3624
    My only thought was to run, and to slow myself down by continuously filming.