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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Crews were seen working on the NRG Stadium roof on Sunday morning after the building was impacted in Saturday’s severe weather, officials said.
During a monster truck event Saturday night, video from inside the stadium showed water pouring in from multiple points in the ceiling.
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Video from inside the stadium shows water pouring in from multiple areas in the ceiling as storms moved through the area during a monster truck event.
No injuries were reported, and officials said the event proceeded without interruption.
According to the Harris County Sports & Convention Corporation (HCSCC), NRG Stadium has been under an active roof-replacement construction, which increases temporary exposure to extreme weather.
The HCSCC said a meteorologist found that NRG Park was hit by wind speeds of approximately 48 mph and rainfall totaling 0.40 inches in a 10-minute period.
This comes a year and a half after two roof panels were torn off the stadium during Hurricane Beryl.
It’s unclear whether Saturday’s storms caused new damage or exposed existing vulnerabilities.
According to the HCSCC, the NRG Stadium roof replacement project and all upcoming NRG Park events will continue as planned.
ABC13 has reached out to NRG officials for comment but has not yet received a response.
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