Football followers obtained greater than an eyeful throughout Sunday’s Miami Dolphins vs. New England Patriots sport — with various taking to social media to indicate puffy plumes of smoke billowing over Hard Rock Stadium.
According to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue: “Sunday afternoon at 1:28 p.m., over 10 … models responded to a fireplace at a distant car parking zone outdoors the Hard Rock Stadium. Fire crews arrived to search out a number of autos on fireplace that had been parked on the distant car parking zone.
“Firefighters immediately worked to contain and place the fire under control.”
No accidents had been reported. As of Monday afternoon, a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue spokesperson stated what prompted the eight vehicles to catch fireplace continues to be below investigation.
Minutes after Miami-Dade Fire Rescue would have arrived outdoors the stadium, ESPN’s NFL Nation reporter Marcel Louis-Jacques from his vantage level contained in the stadium tweeted: “Something is smoking over behind the NorthWest [sic] corner of Hard Rock Stadium … not sure if it’s a fire but it’s gotten thicker over the past five minutes.”
Scott Dellorfano, who lives in Jupiter, stated he hadn’t seen the smoke from contained in the stadium and wasn’t conscious his 2019 Mercedes-Benz S63 had been among the many destroyed till he approached the chaotic car parking zone. He stated about 4 or 5 vehicles within the row the place he parked had been burned, along with others in a close-by row.
“It was burnt to the ground … It was just gone, the wheels were gone, there was nothing left,” he stated.
Dellorfano stated a safety guard who was monitoring the lot instructed him he believed somebody pushed a grill that was nonetheless lit beneath his or her automotive, ultimately inflicting the flames to devour that automotive and the others.
Hard Rock Stadium officers organized for a cab to take Dellorfano to the close by resort the place he was staying, he stated.
An electronic mail to the stadium’s parking administrator looking for info was not returned Monday afternoon.
The in style media firm Only in Dade, which posts viral movies, memes and extra on social media, provided a better have a look at vehicles aflame with thick, black smoke billowing upward. The clip was posted at 2:13 p.m., and 4 hours later had already racked up greater than 10,000 views.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com