Woman falls into thermal feature at Yellowstone's Old Faithful after entering park illegally

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A woman was hospitalized after she backed into a thermal feature at Yellowstone National Park while taking pictures, park officials have said.

The incident took place after the woman entered the park illegally. Yellowstone has been closed to members of the public since March 24. The National Park Service made the decision to temporarily close the park in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. It will remain closed until further notice.

Signs have been installed to warn visitors of the dangers these geothermal features can pose and boardwalks have been built to provide a safe platform from which to view them, but accidents still happen.

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