More rain in Houston floods concourse at Astros game
It's been a rough month for Houston and its sports fans as torrential downpours continue to torment the city.
Another line of thunderstorms rolled into town Saturday afternoon and flooded the main concourse at Minute Maid Park during the Astros-White Sox game.
Flooding inside Minute Maid Park during @astros-@whitesox game pic.twitter.com/hBWRQPcCUS
— MyFoxHouston (@MyFoxHouston) May 30, 2015
NEW > @astros open new "rain delay experience" area inside #minutemaidpark > #MLB @929TheGame #CNN pic via instagram pic.twitter.com/Zyrdoi2UJM
— John Fricke (@JohnFricke) May 30, 2015
Section 131 at Minute Maid Park pic.twitter.com/vCiGUd9Nix
— Jose (@JoseWorldPeace) May 30, 2015
When Minute Maid Park begins to flood inside... ? pic.twitter.com/1rOOERudj4
— Taylor Soukup (@taysoupcup12) May 30, 2015
Check out Minute Maid Park's new pool. pic.twitter.com/2mITOeD4eR
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) May 30, 2015
Minute Maid Park. When will the flooding stop? pic.twitter.com/rvXgv7jWMo
— B-Root (@Brandonroot420) May 30, 2015
The ballpark remained open after the game (where the Astros shut out the White Sox 3-0) for fans to wait for the storm to pass.
Some fans are still at Minute Maid Park waiting for the weather to calm. pic.twitter.com/eZt2LEwyDl
— Jose de Jesus Ortiz (@OrtizKicks) May 30, 2015
Earlier this month, thunderstorms also forced fans to wait inside the Toyota Center after the Rockets hosted the Warriors in Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference finals.
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