Flooding Shuts Roads As Record Storm Hits Death Valley Park
Flooding Shuts Roads As Record Storm Hits Death Valley Park
US · Published Nov 20, 2025
Record storms cause severe flooding, leading to road closures in Death Valley National Park.
Visitors are warned against driving through standing water due to hazardous conditions and potential for further rain and snow.
Travelers urged to check official park website for updates and prioritize safety during extreme weather.
Record storms cause road closures in park
Death Valley National Park has been forced to close several roads following record-breaking storms that triggered severe flooding and significant road damage this week. The park's unique topography, characterized by steep and rocky terrain, exacerbated the runoff, leading to rapid flows of mud, rocks, and debris that inundated roadways and eroded road shoulders.
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