Good morning. All Scorumes are due to Russian heavy rains with the 2018 World Cup champions final, which ended on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Moscow. It destroyed one of the stadiums buildings. "As a result of the rain, the arena for the 2018 World Cup champions was destroyed," Reuters wrote on Monday, July 16, 2018.

The images on social media and TV show landslides near the banks of the Volgograd City Stadium. The video footage shows a few meters deep hole and pavement covered in mud. A spokesman for the sports company that supervised the construction of the building said the stadium was leaking from several places. "It takes time to fix."

"I apologize to the municipal government for investing a lot of money," Vitaly Ovchinnikov, 19, a local resident, said in an interview with Reuters.

The Volgograd Arena has about $ 257 million (about Rp 3.7 trillion Rp, Rp 14,371) at the 2018 World Cup. "This is not normal and construction of the stadium was taken from the taxes we paid," said another resident, Mikhail Nesterenko.

The Volgograd Stadium was used in eight team matches, including England and Japan, which could not advance to the next round.

A Volgograd government spokesman said the storm in the Russian media is an emergency and should be handled in an emergency. "It happens once every 100 years," he said. Stadium construction contractor Stroytransgaz declined to comment.


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