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New York stadium suffers major water damage

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Image by Chetan.s

Image by Chetan.s

Citi Field, the New York Mets’ new baseball stadium is falling apart–largely due to water damage.

Costing $850-million to build, maintenance crews have already had to tear down the walls in luxury boxes, including Jerry Seinfeld’s, to search for the cause of a major leak.

Other damages caused by water include the flooding of Mo’s Zone in the outfield after drains became clogged during a rainstorm. Pipes collapsed in the bullpen after they backed-up. Mold growth has popped up around the stadium as a result of the water damage.

The New York Post reports that rust was spotted on one of the front-entrance beams in January, which hints that problems involving water began early and were not taken care of properly.  Many of the incidents, including ones that are not water-related, have been passed-off as being non-issues or situations that did not really happen.

Who is to blame? The fingers will point everywhere. One thing is certain, though: the franchise may want to think about having a disaster restoration specialist on retainer…on speed dial.

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