On Tuesday, UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion was flooded when a water main burst near the campus.

As Breitbart California noted, it may have been the “largest break in the history of Los Angeles.” 

Pauley Pavilion, which underwent nearly $130 million in renovations in 2012, was flooded with at least an inch of water. Other athletic facilities reportedly impacted include: Drake Field; the J.D. Morgan Center; the George Kneller Academic Center; the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame; and the John Wooden Center.

#UCLA turned into a waterfall. http://t.co/obAdzhX3H7 pic.twitter.com/RD84eoSnZY

— Kari Van Horn (@KariVanHorn) July 29, 2014

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— Ryan Louie (@rylouie) July 29, 2014

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@passantino: Wow. UCLA’s Drake Stadium now flooding. Live video: http://t.co/KFMcJUyhqe pic.twitter.com/pUEvjRXSjw

— Lisa Horne (@LisaHorne) July 29, 2014

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— Ryan Menezes (@ryanvmenezes) July 30, 2014

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