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The flood of Milwaukee forces the Sny television team to swim after abandoning the car

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A retractable roof and a chain of luck during certain unhappy time in the field of the American family led the Brewers Milwaukee to make a scan of three games from the New York Mets, keeping their momentum intact, regardless of the conditions outside.

If the stadium had been opened, there would probably have been a few rains. Saturday’s showers have become so intense sometimes that the water was infiltrated through the roof, creating a smooth place around the second goal.

The city of Milwaukee was flooded with historical floods throughout this weekend, and the members of the Sportsnet New York (SNY) crew were among those trapped in cars.

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Flooded cars

The cars are immersed in the water on N Milwaukee River Pkwy on Sunday August 10, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wi. (Jovanny Hernandez / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

The areas outside the stadium were filled with flooded roads and submerged cars due to the torrential rain, leaving Milwaukee and the surrounding area.

Sunday, Sunday, according to the National Weather Service, the National Weather Service, which also noted river floods, was also fell into certain regions in certain regions, which also noted that river floods in river counties in river counties.

During the Sunday match, the disseminator of the food, Steve Gelbs and the Sny employees, was one of the people affected.

According to the freezing of the Gelbs Mets, the Sny team was forced to abandon their car just a quarter of their hotel and swim in safety.

“So they returned last night from Green Bay, were taken a quarter of their hotel, had to abandon their car and swim at the hotel.” Gelbs said.

Milwaukee flood

The debris accumulates on a bridge stacking on the Milwaukee river after heavy rains in the region on August 10, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Heavy showers have brought up to 13 inches of rain in certain parts of the south-eastern Wisconsin overnight, causing widespread floods in the region. (Andy Manis / Getty Images)

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Nearly 47,000 We Energies customers have lost power in the south-east of Wisconsin. In the village of suburbs of Wauwatosa, an overflowing and fast named river overwhelmed a popular playground.

The firefighters responded to more than 600 calls, especially for gas leaks, flooded basements, electric breakdowns and water resses, according to the Milwaukee fire service. Meanwhile, city teams worked during the night to eliminate surface water.

City officials warned residents to avoid driving or walking in stagnant waters.

“This remains dangerous,” said the Milwaukee Ministry of Public Works in a statement.

Flooded

The water fills the basement of the army veteran Terrence Echols at home on Sunday August 10, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wi. The residence, located on the North Milwaukee river promenade near the Milwaukee river, was flooded with approximately one foot of water after a violent weather hit the area the previous night. (Jovanny Hernandez / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

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But that did not prevent 33,700 people from going to the match on Sunday – and it was well worth the trip. The Brewers returned from 5-0 to win a victory to extend their sequence of victories at nine games.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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