THE Georgia Dome – one of the US’s largest domed stadiums – has been reduced to rubble in Atlanta.
The dome, which was the former home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, was imploded with nearly 5,000lbs (2,270 kg) of explosives on Monday morning.
It is being replaced by the 1.6 billion US dollars (£1.2bn) Mercedes-Benz Stadium next door.
The dome was also the site of two Super Bowls, 1996 Olympic Games events and NCAA basketball tournaments among other major events.
The dome was flattened within about 15 seconds in the implosion.
The Georgia World Congress Centre Authority had said it would take 12 seconds for the explosives to detonate plus another three seconds for sections of grandstands to hit the ground.
The explosives went off in a spiral around the stadium as it collapsed on itself.
A vast debris cloud hovered over the site before slowly drifting across downtown.
One live broadcast of the event, however, didn’t go too well.
A bus parked right in front of a camera set up by The Weather Channel just as the explosives went off.
Trust us, we were there and you guys didn't miss anything. Thanks @MARTASERVICE pic.twitter.com/W4KW8UEIHd
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) November 21, 2017
Some of those who did get to see the demolition – including wrestlers Cody Rhodes and Hulk Hogan – were sad to see the dome, which has been there since 1992, reduced to dust.
Had the privilege of competing in front of 71,000 people in The Georgia Dome.
Sad to see it go. Great memories. pic.twitter.com/VJQjiKUQeX
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) November 20, 2017
The first time the Georgia Dome exploded was Hollywood Hogan vs @goldberg. Now they had to implode it. They should have just called me and Bill again brother. HH pic.twitter.com/A9n3hr18Jl
— Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan) November 20, 2017
For the people who say @JohnCena doesn’t have power, he had a whole stadium imploded to forget about his loss to me at @Wrestlemania. People don’t forget, John. ?? https://t.co/EvrWzpS59R
— The Miz (@mikethemiz) November 20, 2017
The 13-acre site will become a green space known as The Home Depot Backyard and be used as parking and tailgating areas on game days for the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United of MLS.
Once complete, it is expected to serve as a community space on non-game days throughout the year.
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