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Minneapolis Metrodome Collapses As Blizzard Dumps 20 Inches Of Snow On Midwest (VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 12/12/10 10:31 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

Metrodome Collapses

MINNEAPOLIS -- The inflatable roof of the Minnesota Vikings' stadium collapsed Sunday and roads were closed throughout the upper Midwest as a storm that dumped nearly 2 feet of snow in some areas crawled across the region.

A blizzard warning was in effect for parts of eastern Iowa, southeastern Wisconsin, northwestern Illinois, and northern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service. Surrounding areas including Chicago were under winter storm warnings.

The Metrodome's Teflon roof collapsed after Minneapolis got more than 17 inches of snow. No injuries were reported. The snowfall that ended Saturday night was one of the five biggest in Twin Cities history, National Weather Service meteorologist James McQuirter said. Some surrounding communities got more than 21 inches of snow, he said.

Fox News has dramatic video from inside the Metrodome of the roof collapsing.

WATCH:


And here's more video of the aftermath, courtesy of NDN. As you can see, the snow tore a huge hole in the ceiling of stadium, bringing down the roof, along with the loudspeaker system:


Interstate 90 from Albert Lea to the South Dakota border and state highways remained closed. Plows that had been pulled off the roads Saturday began work at 4 a.m. Sunday but were struggling with drifts as high as 5 feet, Minnesota Department of Transportation spokeswoman Rebecca Arndt said. Plow drivers also were hampered by a large number of stalled cars.

"Stalled vehicles slow them up more than big drifts," Arndt said.

Although roads were open in Wisconsin, state officials urged drivers to stay home because blowing snow severely limited visibility. Tod Pritchard, a spokesman for Wisconsin Emergency Management, said travel was expected to become even more difficult in the afternoon because temperatures were falling and at a certain point, road salt would no longer be effective.

"We're really urging everyone to stay off the roads today and stay hunkered down at home," Pritchard said.

The storm had already dropped up to 18 inches of snow in parts of northern and central Wisconsin, he said, and light snow continued Sunday morning.

Some 420 air travelers spent the night in Grand Forks, N.D., after four planes were diverted from Minneapolis, where the storm had closed all but one of that airport's runways. After a traction truck broke down on the one operational runway, planes circled the airport until they had to head to other regional airports for fuel.

Some passengers stayed at the airport, others got hotel rooms.

"It was chaotic, it was crazy completely. We were packed like sardines and we were shocked," passenger Leah Edmondson told WDAZ.

Three of the four planes had left Grand Forks by late Sunday morning.

The weather was an unexpected burden for one Minnesota man who had pledged to camp out on the roof of a coffee shop to help his daughter's school raise money.

Hospital executive Robert Stevens donned four layers of long underwear, heavy boots and a down coat before embarking on his quest Friday night. He vowed not to come down until he had raised $100,000 - but at about 3 p.m. Saturday, he decided to come down after high winds shredded his tent canopy and kept knocking over the hay bales protecting his tent.

But then on Sunday morning, Stevens was headed back up to brave the subzero wind-chills. He had only raised $54,000 and said if he didn't get to his goal the school would likely close.

"Mother Nature won out yesterday - but I'm looking for the win today," Stevens said.

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Associated Press writer Dirk Lammers in Sioux Falls, S.D., contributed to this report.

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04:06 PM on 12/14/2010
Great footage! Can't believe that there was only that one section that broke through.
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03:50 PM on 12/14/2010
The football gods have spoken.
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03:12 PM on 12/14/2010
Incredible stuff.

I'm having a little video caption contest about the incident at http://sportschump.net/2010/12/13/let-it-snow-let-it-snow-let-it-snow-mall-of-america-field-buckles-under-pressure-video-caption-contest/5198/
12:11 PM on 12/14/2010
pity Bachmann and her cronies and the entire staff of INGENIX and UnitedHealthcare weren't inside when it happened....I'm juz sayin..
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MissingAmerica
09:50 PM on 12/13/2010
Incredible footage. Thank God no one was in the stadium at the time! Something tells me we are all in for a brutal winter this year!
03:51 PM on 12/14/2010
Unless you live here in SoCal, of course. Yeah.....winter......now what is that?? (the Ladies Man)
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Ricardo01
Mr Natural or Dr. O.G. Wotasnozzle?
07:45 PM on 12/13/2010
The old Vikings would have just moved across the street and played outdoors in the baseball park.
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09:07 PM on 12/13/2010
The Purple People Eaters, you are correct.  Love watching Green Bay games.
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07:32 PM on 12/13/2010
Bret Favre's streak ends in Detroit.

Just like Lou Gehrig's.

And, with the Dome most likely not repairable before next Monday's game, and the lockout in 2011, you may have seen the last Minnesota Vikings home game.
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chiara12
06:33 PM on 12/13/2010
Now Fox News (Glenn Beck) is using this to try to refute global warming......cuz you know, if it's cold anywhere on earth that means global warming doesn't exist!

Why are they so d um b??
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Ricardo01
Mr Natural or Dr. O.G. Wotasnozzle?
07:46 PM on 12/13/2010
It was 84 yesterday in Los Angeles. Broke the record for high temperature.
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01:18 AM on 12/14/2010
I wore long pants and regretted it.

Shorts weather!
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09:09 PM on 12/13/2010
No more crazy than the AGW myrmidons using the same occurrences as evidence, which they do - more extreme weather... Both arguments are very tired.
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chiara12
11:01 PM on 12/13/2010
Yes, I know how tiresome that pesky science can be.......
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06:03 PM on 12/13/2010
Let's look at the wheel o'bad ideas over the last few days:

"Let's try to play the game with the Giants, even though it will be very dangerous to get the Giants and the fans to the Dome".

"Oh, the Giants can't come? Let's leave the Dome up anyway, even though the design specs say that it should come down so that we can use the facility on Monday."

"Oh, darn, the dome ripped open and underwent an explosive decompression and uncontrolled deflation.

"Let's move the game to Ford Field!"

"Let's GIVE away the tickets to the game in Detroit. What problems could that cause?"

Oy. Let's see what happens next.
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MJinCanada
Safe from zombies until my 2nd cup of coffee
10:34 PM on 12/13/2010
Godzilla vs King Kong has nothing on Human Error vs Common Sense.
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01:20 AM on 12/14/2010
Man, the rapturists are weird the last few days. I got raptured for this:

I saw King Kong vs. Godzilla the day after the Kennedy Assassination.

Why would they delete that?
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What? Now I'm a micro-biologist too? Cool!
05:36 PM on 12/13/2010
The collapsing of the Metrodome roof is nothing new-- it happened (at least) twice before. The first time was the winter after they finished the stadium. The Minneapolis area was hit by a huge snowstorm very similar to this most recent one. I was a student living in the dormitory on the West Bank campus of the University of Minnesota and I could see the dome slowly sinking from the student lounge on the 10th floor. I alerted my dorm mates and we watched as the roof deflated. They repaired it, only to have another storm come days later and the roof went down again. I guess it's hard to engineer the dome to bear the weight of that much snow.
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05:58 PM on 12/13/2010
The Dome was designed to be brought down when the snow load became a problem.

Check out some of my other posts.

The first deflation happened because a contractor tried to cheap out and used a bolt where a rivet was supposed to be used. When the snow accumulated near the rim of the dome, the fabric was supposed to come to rest on a nice round rivet but instead came down on a nice sharp bolt.

My brother was in the parking lot of the Liquor Depot and watched the thing go down, too.
04:12 PM on 12/14/2010
I'd drink to that! Clearly the stadium needed to throw one back after weathering that damn storm.
05:03 PM on 12/13/2010
It looks to be two men on two horses. Thats amazing.
05:01 PM on 12/13/2010
Did you guys see the two racing(0:13) out of the stadium at the top of the screen? They must have been horrified. Who were those mask men. Sorry I have really good vision in advance.
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06:00 PM on 12/13/2010
Feets! Don't fail me now!
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04:17 PM on 12/13/2010
If anything says the Vikings need a new stadium this does.Why they play indoors all these years I've never understood.In the '70's when Fran Tarkenton was their QB they played outdoors and used the weather to their advantage and won their division every year.They should build a new outdoor stadium.The Twins and the Gophers were smart enough to do that.If the Bears and Packers can play outdoors and win why can't the Vikes and Lions?
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06:06 PM on 12/13/2010
When the Dome was built, the Vikings and Twins said that they were going to leave unless they got a Dome.

The NFL season and playoffs used to end before Christmas. Now it goes until February.
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MJinCanada
Safe from zombies until my 2nd cup of coffee
10:43 PM on 12/13/2010
We finished our football season in Canada two weeks ago. Of course, we have fewer teams....
11:06 AM on 12/14/2010
Minnesota is the coldest state in the continental 48.
09:11 PM on 12/14/2010
Try again.

http://www.usatoday.com/weather/resources/askjack/2003-07-31-answers-coldest-states_x.htm

That's why we've had record heat the past few Summer's, right?
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03:23 PM on 12/13/2010
Symbol of the Vikings season.
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06:06 PM on 12/13/2010
It's been seriously weird, eh?
02:45 PM on 12/13/2010
Football Teams play in the snow, what's stopping them from holding the game anyway???
03:19 PM on 12/13/2010
Perhaps the fact that a collapsed roof is a structural hazard for players and fans. They could have moved the game to the Gophers new outdoor stadium, but it doesn't seat as many people.
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06:06 PM on 12/13/2010
The Bank wasn't ready to host a football game on 36 hours notice.
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06:07 PM on 12/13/2010
Might be that huge lump of snow in the middle of the football field and the fact that it's going to be about -10 F tonight.