A Yellowstone volcano eruption in 2014 is feared by some who point to how roads are melting and earthquakes are increasing in number and magnitude. But should we fear a Yellowstone supervolcano forming in the famous national park?
In a related report by The Inquisitr, believers in a Yellowstone conspiracy theory claim that the United States Geological Survey (USGS) is hiding earthquake data that points to fissures opening up all around the national park. Proponents even claimed that bisons were fleeing from the earth tremors and more recent reports say the National Guard is preparing for an “event” at Yellowstone National Park. But it’s claimed by conspiracy theorists are attempting to cover up such information because of the mass panic that would be generated if a Yellowstone volcano eruption were to happen in 2014.
Recent news may seem to justify some of these fears. For example, a 3.3 mile stretch of road called Firehole Lake Drive has become so hot that the road began to melt according to Yellowstone National Park officials:
“It basically turned the asphalt into soup. It turned the gravel road into oatmeal.”
A video was also released that showed how some areas in Yellowstone National Park had turned into “hell on Earth” according to the description.
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