Yellowstone Shut Down Their Website After Something Massive Was Recorded At The Supervolcano


There is no credible evidence that Yellowstone’s official website was shut down or that “something massive” was detected at the super volcano.


 What’s Actually Happening


Website Shutdown Claims

A viral video claims Yellowstone “shut down their website” following a mysterious seismic event. However, there’s no truth to this—no park or USGS site shows downtime or public notice of any shutdown. Rumors appear to stem from online speculation, possibly fueled by AI-generated content. The National Park Service and USGS have not reported any such outage.
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 What Really Occurred: Biscuit Basin Explosion

In July 2024, a small hydrothermal explosion occurred in Yellowstone’s Biscuit Basin, near Black Diamond Pool. Tourists captured footage of debris and boiling water. Park officials confirmed it was not a volcanic eruption, but a steam-driven blowout—not linked to magma or impending volcanic activity. Thankfully, no one was injured.
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Why There’s No Super Volcano Alert

The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory and USGS maintain the volcano’s alert level at “Normal” (Aviation Code Green). Monitoring data (earthquakes, ground movement, gases) remain within baseline levels.
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In early 2025, a USGS study confirmed magma shifts—seven distinct pockets from depths of 4 km to 47 km—but emphasized that these reservoirs are fragmented and inactive. Researchers confirmed no signs of an impending eruption.
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 Fake Animal Exodus Video Rumors

Separately, videos circulated claiming wildlife was fleeing Yellowstone—supposedly sensing volcanic danger. NPS spokesperson Linda Veress called the claim “false,” noting that animals like bison and elk migrate seasonally, not en masse due to seismic activity. Many of the videos seem to be satirical or AI-generated.
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 Quick Facts at a Glance

ClaimReality
Yellowstone website was shut down❌ Not true—no official outage or alert was issued
Something massive recorded🚫 No major event—only a small hydrothermal explosion in 2024
Volcano alert upgraded🔄 Still at Green; no signs of eruption
Animals fleeing Yellowstone🐾 No—video rumors debunked by NPS; animals follow seasonal migration



Why Rumors Spread
  • Lack of scientific context + dramatic video clips fuel speculation.

  • AI-generated or satirical content online can mimic real footage.

  • Past volcanic myths create a fertile ground for wild theories.


📌 Bottom Line

There is no evidence that Yellowstone’s website was shut down or that the supervolcano has shown any dangerous or unusual activity. Recent incidents—a hydrothermal explosion, animal migration rumors—are normal for geothermal areas and have been clearly explained by park officials and scientists.


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