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Maki said he was coordinating with the original manufacturer and installer of the material, Birdair Inc. of Amherst, N.Y., on a plan to fix the roof. It has now fallen four times, all due to heavy snow, since the stadium opened nearly 30 years ago. But the last time was 27 years ago -- when a collapse in April 1983 forced postponement of a Twins baseball game. Terwilliger said this was the worst of the collapses.
"This just came very fast. It was heavily loaded, and the wind was just unbelievable," said Maki, who halted the snowmelt process and called his crew down from the roof Saturday night out of concern for their safety. "It almost knocked me on my rear end."
The heat inside was turned up, and hot air was pumped between the roof's layers, but that wasn't enough to keep it from giving out.
"There were no injuries, which we're thankful for," said Bill Lester, the MSFC's executive director.
The game between the Vikings and Giants had already been postponed by 31 hours, after Saturday's blizzard kept the Giants from getting to Minneapolis on time. They stayed the night in Kansas City instead.
The city got 17.1 inches of snow during the storm that started Friday night and ended around 10 p.m. Saturday, said James McQuirter, a National Weather Service meteorologist. He said the storm was one of the five largest to hit the Twin Cities. Some surrounding communities got more than 21 inches of snow, McQuirter said.
The Metrodome roof is 10 acres of Teflon-coated fiberglass that is supported by 20 90-horsepower fans. It weighs roughly 580,000 pounds. Maki said they keep some replacement fabric in stock with Birdair, and that the MSFC has received offers of extra material from officials in Syracuse, N.Y., and Detroit.
Maki said he didn't anticipate any problem with the cleanup of the turf or the rest of the stadium. It'll just be a matter of getting that white, puffy roof up again to cover the field and frame the east side of the city's skyline.
"I remain optimistic, but we'll have to wait and see," Maki said.
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