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Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida has been repurposed as a base camp for thousands of emergency responders as the state braces for Hurricane Milton to make landfall.. Video shows the ...
Tropicana Field opens a staging site for workers and operations before the arrival of Hurricane Milton in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Oct. 7, 2024. (REUTERS/Octavio Jones.
Tropicana Field opened as the Florida Suncoast Dome in 1990 and cost $138 million, according to the Tampa Bay Rays' media guide. It was renamed the ThunderDome in 1993 and was the first home of ...
Earlier this week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tropicana Field would be used as a 10,000-person base camp for debris cleanup operations and first responders.
As Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida on Wednesday night, its damage has already been felt by one major sports team in the state. Tropicana Field, the home of MLB’s Tampa Bay Rays and a ...
Tropicana Field lost most of its roof Wednesday night as Hurricane Milton came and brought winds up to 120 mph to parts of Florida.. The St. Petersburg, Fla., stadium is the home of the Tampa Bay ...
The lasting image of Hurricane Milton storming through Central and Southwest Florida is the destroyed roof of Tropicana Field.It wasn't the only stadium in the region to sustain damage.. Milton ...
The roof of Tropicana Field in Florida, which is the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, was shredded to pieces by the high winds of Hurricane Milton, video and photos show ...
Location: Tampa, Florida (about 21 miles northeast of Tropicana Field) Who plays there: Tampa Tarpons (Single-A affiliate of the New York Yankees) Capacity: 11,206 seats and 13 skyboxes ...
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Tropicana Field and Raymond James Stadium in the Tampa Bay area were damaged by Hurricane Milton. See how other Florida sports stadiums fared.
Hurricane Milton ripped off the roof at Tropicana Field which was transformed into a camp for thousands of first responders as the Category 3 storm ripped through Florida Wednesday night.