SoFi Stadium, the host of Super Bowl LVI, was supposed to host the game a year earlier—when fans would have been barred because of the pandemic. But heavy rainfall during its construction delayed the opening and inadvertently prevented a nightmare.
The rain began in November of 2016, picked up in December and turned into the Los Angeles equivalent of a flood by January. In an area famous for droughts, it had started to pour.
Over the course of four months about five years ago, there were 15.4 inches of rain. That was a particular catastrophe for a 100-foot deep pit in the ground in Inglewood, the site of an unprecedented construction project. It’s now called SoFi Stadium, the facility that will host this Super Bowl and which cost more than $5 billion to build, in a bid to revitalize the NFL in the Los Angeles area.
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