probably were not many witnesses woke up in the moment it happened. In addition, it is difficult to get close view of such tests, and it's probably not safe. However, the cameras inside the stadium caught the collapse of the Metrodome video, showing how the roof finally caved in.
There was already snow leaking through the roof yesterday, prompting the Vikings-Giants game to be postponed. With more than a foot still on the roof, it was a cause for concern, but few thought it would have caused the whole foundation to cave in.
Video Metrodome crash was shown during the show pregame FOX, since they got footage from cameras inside. This is less than 30 seconds, but it shows how to cover down on the field until a big pile of snow comes crashing down.
Video Metrodome crash was shown during the show pregame FOX, since they got footage from cameras inside. This is less than 30 seconds, but it shows how to cover down on the field until a big pile of snow comes crashing down.
Such a view is usually limited to the stadium collapses, as there are often shots from inside the building explodes. In this case, it was just the roof that blew down, the clip caught a large hole was made on the pressure of snow.
Type of decay Metrodome video not only shows how much snow on the field, but how difficult it will raise the cover back up. It can not be done in time for the Vikings-Giants game, which will be held tomorrow in Detroit. But another question whether he could be safe to play next Monday night as the Vikings host Bears.
The roof collapsed before, as has happened several times in the 80's. But in those cases, they could not go viral, and not subject to verification of 24 hour news and ESPN. In this visual evidence of how big a hole, and as far down the rest of the roof, it draws the most ominous picture for the story so far.
Even further down the line, video Metrodome decay can be used as bargaining chips for the new stadium. The twins have already moved into a new open house, and the Vikings want a new park on their own if they want to stay in Minnesota.
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