Kansas City, MO – In a devastating turn of events, Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals, suddenly imploded during last night’s game against the Chicago White Sox, leaving hundreds feared dead or injured.
Eyewitnesses described a massive explosion occurring in the top of the 8th inning, followed by a massive cloud of dust and debris. The stadium’s iconic scoreboard and upper deck were seen crumbling to the ground, burying fans and players alike.
“It was like nothing I’ve ever seen before,” said Royals’ manager, Matt Quatraro. “We’re in shock and our thoughts are with the families affected by this tragedy.”
The exact cause of the implosion is unknown, but officials suspect a structural failure may be to blame. Emergency responders are on the scene, working tirelessly to search for survivors and provide aid to those affected.
The city of Kansas City has declared a state of emergency, with multiple local hospitals overwhelmed with victims. The Royals organization has announced that all future games will be postponed indefinitely.
