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Also reported were the collapse of a house roof in Northeast, Washington, D.C., a house in the Luxmanor Area in Rockville, Maryland, which collapsed from a fire that resulted from trying to melt the snow from the roof, the entire Prince William Ice Center in Dale City, Virginia, [40] and the total collapse of a warehouse in California, Maryland.
There is a new ice arena at High Camp at the top of the cable car tramway, at elevation 8,200 feet (2,500 m). This rink is essentially an outdoor rink which is covered during late spring, summer and early fall. The roof panels are removed for the winter or the wind could potentially remove them.
Bad Reichenhall Ice Rink roof collapse: Bad Reichenhall, Germany: Stadium roof: 15 dead, 32 injured 2006: Katowice Trade Hall roof collapse: Katowice, Poland: Market roof: 65 dead, 170 injured 2006: Basmanny market roof collapse: Moscow, Russia: Market roof: 66 dead, unknown injured 2006: 2006 Lagos building collapses: Lagos, Nigeria
ASHBURN, Va. — It was the only house in the cul-de-sac with a skating rink in the backyard. When the freeze set in, Peter Livingston would anchor two-by-fours in the ground behind the house ...
The deadly collapse of an oceanfront apartment building in Surfside, Fla., just outside Miami on June 24 could end up being one of the worst such disasters in U.S. history. Here are other fatal ...
The Prince of Wales' Skating Rink, later known as The Prince's Rink and then The Arena, was a domed wooden structure ice arena located on Factory Lane in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, that operated for over 42 years. It was named in honour of Edward VII, the Prince of Wales and the eldest son of Queen Victoria. The historic ...
DUBLIN, IRELAND - JANUARY 24: Ice skating rink collapse during the storm Eowyn in Blanchardstown, suburb of Dublin. on January 24, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Natalia Campos/Getty Images)
He collapsed in the crease during the second period, never again returned to play, and died on the last day of that NHL season. 26: Edward Baker Canada: January 10, 1929: on-ice skull fracture: Played two professional seasons, in Hamilton (Can-Pro) and Niagara (IHL). Collided with a teammate and left the ice unassisted.