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Days after being repurposed as a base camp for first responders, Tropicana Field's roof was battered and torn off by Hurricane Milton's destructive winds Wednesday night. Hurricane Milton made ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) assured the public that there were no first responders in Tropicana Field prior to the destruction of its roof, which he said was not fit for Hurricane Milton’s weather ...
Tropicana Field, the home of MLB’s Tampa Bay Rays and a shelter for first responders ahead of the hurricane hitting land, saw its roof shredded by the destructive winds from Hurricane Milton.
Hurricane Milton showed no mercy in its deadly rampage across Florida, shredding the roof of Tropicana Stadium – which was supposed to help shelter first responders.
The roof on Tropicana Field, which was going to be used as a base camp for first responders, was ripped off by Hurricane Milton, video shows.
Tropicana Field was set to be a shelter for first responders and other storm workers before the roof was damaged. In the new photos, you can see the emergency beds that were set up in the outfield ...
The roof of Tropicana Field was more or less completely destroyed Wednesday night into Thursday morning by Hurricane Milton.
Hurricane Milton destroyed the roof of Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, on Wednesday night as it descended upon St. Petersburg, Fla., and the surrounding area. No one was injured by ...
Ahead of Milton's arrival, Tropicana Field had been transformed into a staging site for first responders, according to local TV station WESH, with the facility set up to host 10,000 people, per ESPN.
The turf at Tropicana Field is covered in debris and cots that had been set up for first responders. MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty Images ...
Fortunately, there are no reports of any injuries on-site at Tropicana Field. But the facility can no longer be a base camp sanctuary for first responders, or anyone else.