Superdome Repair Could Top $400 Million

In July it was the Superdome, home field of the New Orleans Saints, rallying point for conventioneers and Mardi Gras Krewes. In August, it was a refuge of last resort for more than twenty-three thousand people. In September, it was one of the first areas of focus for a shell-shocked nation and arriving military personnel. Now, in October, it’s a cesspool.
The full report of the damage and what’s needed to repair it may not be available until December 1, but much of the damage is obvious. Toilets would not flush while evacuees were trapped inside for nine days. There is mold from the ceiling to the floor, and in the turf. Before the stadium can host events again, it will need to be cleaned to antiseptic standards.
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thats disgusting theres like mold everywere the superdome was the last place i expected the stuff to be growing but apparently it is there too. someone should make a substance that can kill mold