Yosemite National Park remains closed with no estimate on when it might reopen. Work is underway inside the park to clear tons of snow and restore critical services.
"It's all hands on deck. Everyone in the park," said Nancy Phillipe with Yosemite Fire. "All employees are working exceptionally hard."
National Park Service pictures show a Badger Pass A-Frame building almost entirely buried. The Curry Village tents have almost disappeared under feet of snow. A picture shows the doorway to a bathroom completely obstructed by snow piled feet high. There are parts of the park that are under 15 feet. With more winter weather expected in the coming days, park officials are concerned about the growing avalanche risk.
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