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The Tampa Bay area meteorologists are seeing both wind damage from Milton’s landfall, such as the thrashing of the cover over Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, and tornado wind damage.
Tropicana Field, the longtime home of Major ... In the hours since, the storm has spawned numerous tornadoes and has left nearly 2 million residents without electricity, according to CBS News.
A tornado also destroyed the St. Lucie County ... Strong winds tore through the roof off Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, the stadium that is home to the MLB's Tampa Bay Rays.
Here's a look at the damage left behind: Suspected tornado damage is seen in Port Salerno as Hurricane Milton banded through the area Wednesday. View of the damaged roof of Tropicana Field stadium ...
Five people were killed in tornadoes there, according to St. Lucie ... The roof panels of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, were ripped away in Milton’s fury ...
Tornadoes were reported in Palm Beach ... Across Tampa Bay in Pinellas County, however, winds tore the roof off Tropicana Field, and a construction crane slammed into the building of the Tampa ...
Tropicana was reportedly built to withstand winds of up to 115 miles per hour. Though South Florida was largely spared from Milton, parts of the tri-county region suffered tornadoes. Video ...
The lasting image of Hurricane Milton storming through Central and Southwest Florida is the destroyed roof of Tropicana Field ... other side of the state, a tornado was spotted near Amerant ...
“And there it goes Tropicana Field roof.” “Oh my God. It’s a tornado, Noah. Oh my God.” “So, I’m currently in the eye of the storm, and it is weirdly quiet right now.” “Oh my God.” ...
They weren’t expecting a tornado. Drone video taken Oct. 10 in ... tearing apart the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., and flooding parts of Raymond James Stadium as the monster ...
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