Devastating Floods Engulf Dodgers Stadium After Hurricane Hilary's Wrath, Some Are Blaming THIS...

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The Los Angeles Dodgers were forced to cancel their most recent game against the Miami Marlins due to the severe flooding caused by Hurricane Hilary at Dodgers Stadium.

The hurricane made landfall in California on Sunday, resulting in widespread flooding, mudslides, and strong winds. The situation has been deemed so dire that Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency.

Aerial footage of the stadium, shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, showcases the extent of the flooding. The video, taken from a helicopter flying over Dodgers Stadium, reveals the entire arena surrounded by rising water. Since its upload on Sunday evening, Pacific time, the video has garnered over 248,000 views, providing a stark visual representation of the devastating impact of Hurricane Hilary on the state.

According to Newsweek, the cancellation of the Dodgers game is a direct consequence of the hurricane's arrival in California. The flooding at Dodgers Stadium serves as a reminder of the destructive power of the storm.

It is worth noting that this flooding incident follows the Dodgers' controversial decision to host the satanic trans nun group, 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,' on Dodgers pride night a few months ago. As previously reported by The Gateway Pundit, this group has been known to stage sex acts that mock Jesus' crucifixion.

The cancellation of the game and the flooding at Dodgers Stadium highlight the ongoing challenges faced by California residents in the wake of Hurricane Hilary. As the state braces for the worst, it is clear that the impact of this natural disaster will be felt for some time to come.