Spectators look at the damage after a landslide near the World Cup stadium in Volgograd covered a road near the Volga River VOLGOGRAD, Russia -- A large earth embankment separating the World Cup stadium in Volgograd from the Volga River gave way, sending tons of dirt sliding into a road Sunday, the day the final was played in Moscow. Heavy rain contributed to the sudden collapse, with footage posted online showing torrents of water washing away the sandy earth in the embankment. There were no reports of injuries. The 45,000-seat Volgograd Arena was one of 12 World Cup stadiums across Russia and hosted four games in the...from ESPN FC News https://ift.tt/2miVBd5


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