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13.Jul.08
A series of failures in drainage pipes at the Lucas Oil Stadium has caused flooding damage inside the stadium this week. On Tuesday, up to 36 inches of rain settled inside the stadium. Round the clock work is taking place so that the stadium can open on time in August. A further failure occured on Saturday, but damage this time is believed to be limited.
A series of failures in drainage pipes at the Lucas Oil Stadium has caused flooding damage inside the stadium this week. On Tuesday, up to 36 inches of rain settled inside the stadium. Round the clock work is taking place so that the stadium can open on time in August. A further failure occured on Saturday, but damage this time is believed to be limited.

The IndyStar reported:
A spokeswoman for the Indiana Stadium Convention and Building Authority Shelley Triolsaid:
“There’s still moisture being cleaned up, and there’s still pumps running,”
More rainwater collected Saturday in the southwest corner of the $750 million stadium because of a leak in a temporary fix to a fractured drainpipe, she said. Saturday’s rain added to Tuesday’s in lower levels with electrical boxes and phone closets.
Source & Full Article: IndyStar.com
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