The Black Diamond Pool in Yellowstone National Park erupted Wednesday, sending plumes of steam and muddy debris hundreds of feet into the air. The latest eruption marks the second time the pool has exploded in a week. The first one occurred on Tuesday. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said the latest event may be one of the largest eruptions at the pool. “This is perhaps the largest eruption of the pool since the 2024 explosion and is an important demonstration of hydrothermal hazards in Yellowstone National Park,” the USGS said in a social media post. On July 23, 2024, a hydrothermal explosion at the Black Diamond Pool destroyed a boardwalk and sent visitors running for safety. No injuries were reported. Since then, sporadic eruptions have been common, occasionally hurling muddy water tens of feet into the air, according to the USGS. The latest eruption marks the second time the pool has exploded in a week.…