Core Points - The U.S. federal government shutdown is leading to significant operational challenges in national parks, with concerns about staff shortages affecting park maintenance and visitor services [1][3] - Local businesses and tour operators are worried about the financial impact of the shutdown, as reduced park operations will likely lead to decreased visitor numbers and revenue [3][5] Group 1 - The Joshua Tree National Park in California is experiencing staff concerns about unpaid leave due to the government shutdown, which will result in inadequate maintenance of public facilities and reduced visitor capacity [3][5] - The National Park Conservation Association estimates that if national parks across the U.S. close during the shutdown, they will lose approximately $1 million (about 7.1 million RMB) in ticket revenue daily, while surrounding businesses could lose around $77 million (about 548 million RMB) each day [5] - Insufficient law enforcement during the shutdown may lead to increased violations and illegal activities by visitors, potentially harming the park's ecological environment [7]
工作人员无薪休假 美国国家公园陷关门危机
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-01 12:32