Bree-Anna Burick Oct 10, 2024 2 min read

Tropicana Field Roof Torn Off by Hurricane Milton

An aerial view of Tropicana Field's shredded roof in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla., in the wake of Hurricane Milton early Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (Max Chesnes/Tampa Bay Times via AP)

Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off Tropicana Field, which was transformed into a camp for thousands of first responders as the Category 3 storm ripped through Florida Wednesday night.

The destruction of the Tampa Bay Rays ballpark in St. Petersburg could be seen from the outside and all that remained were the stadium’s light cables, bars and catwalks, with roof fabric dangling from above.

The storm had initially torn open a significant hole above the third base dugout before every other section around the domed roof fell apart, leaving roofing material covering various portions of the infield and stadium seating, according to social media video from inside the stadium.

The field was transformed into a camp for thousands of first responders as the Category 3 storm ripped through Florida Wednesday night. Large sheets of the white roof fabric hung from the stadium’s catwalks as an American flag in center field thrashed due to Milton’s dangerous winds.

The domed structure was constructed with 6 acres of translucent, Teflon-coated fiberglass created to withstand 115-mph winds, according to WTSP. St. Petersburg saw wind gusts peak at 101 mph Wednesday, the National Weather Service announced.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state established a 10,000-person base camp at the stadium to “support ongoing debris operations and post-landfall responders” in the days leading up to the storm.

Thousands of green and white cots had been set up in the outfield and foul territories to accommodate the workers and operations crews. The guardsmen were relocated to Ocala earlier Wednesday, WFTS reported, citing a National Guard official.

Story via TMX

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