The historic Civic Stadium in Eugene, Oregon has been engulfed in flames.
Parts of the stadium grandstands have been burned away and a giant plume of smoke can be seen throughout the city, according to reports by local media.
Civic stadium is burning #Eugene #Oregon #fire #savecivic #civicstadium
A video posted by Erik Bishoff (@erikbishoffphotography) on Jun 29, 2015 at 5:43pm PDT
Local police have said that nearby structures are at risk due to the blaze and have suggested that everyone within a two-block radius evacuate the area, the Register-Guard reported.
Dozens of firefighters have responded to the scene. The cause of the blaze is unknown.
So far, no injuries have been reported.
Sad day for the community. Historic Civic Stadium is on fire, @chelseagorrow reports: http://t.co/nmUIs9UYmh #Eugenehttp://pic.twitter.com/qPaFlyQqP0
— Christian Hill (@RGchill) June 30, 2015
Outside of the stadium, people have gathered to watch the fire and take videos.
Parts of the grandstands are completely gone @KEZI9 http://pic.twitter.com/fTlxRybaNS
— Stacey Kafka (@staceykafka) June 30, 2015
Civic Stadium was first constructed in 1938 as part of a venture between the local school district, the local Chamber of Commerce and a federal works program. Just this past April, it was sold to a nonprofit with plans for renovations. The stadium was to be repurposed as a soccer field and a site for children's activities, the Register-Guard reported.
A video posted by Brayde G (@brayde22) on Jun 29, 2015 at 6:21pm PDT
Prior to the sale, the stadium served as the home of a Major League Baseball minor league team called the Eugene Emeralds between 1969-2009. It was listed as one of the ten oldest active minor league baseball buildings in the US and, in 2008, was included in the National Register of Historice Places.
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