10 U.S. Places That Could Vanish If Yellowstone Erupts
Jul 1, 2026
Yellowstone is not about to erupt, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and a catastrophic eruption is unlikely for centuries. However, if a supereruption did occur, it would have widespread impacts beyond the park, including ashfall, infrastructure damage, and health risks across the region and even the Great Plains. The main threat is volcanic ash, which can disrupt daily life and cause significant damage. While Yellowstone is closely monitored, there is no immediate danger. The volcano remains dormant, but its potential power is why it commands respect and scientific attention.
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