SUMMARY
- Doubleheader decision keeps fans, players safe from storm
- Southern California hit hard by Tropical Storm Hilary's rage
- Aerial shots reveal Dodger Stadium turned into a virtual lagoon
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In an unexpected twist of weather events, the Los Angeles Dodgers decided to reschedule their Sunday game against the Miami Marlins. Opting for a doubleheader on Saturday instead, this move proved prudent when images of the rain-soaked Dodger Stadium started making the rounds online.
Tropical Storm Hilary unleashed its fury on Southern California come Sunday, with its heavy rains and forceful wind gusts causing quite the havoc. The scene was reminiscent of a movie, with mud and boulders taking over highways, toppled trees littering the streets, and a full-blown flash flood warning that extended till Monday morning.
But the drama wasn't limited to the streets. Dodger Stadium at Chavez Ravine bore the brunt of Hilary's tantrum too. A breathtaking aerial view captured by Los Angeles Dodgers Aerial Photography revealed a flooded stadium parking lot, asserting the impossibility of a game in such conditions.
One can't help but applaud the Dodgers' foresight. Not only did they prioritize the safety of their fans and players, but they also avoided the wet spectacle that would have been a game during this unusual weather event.
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