The Group A conflict on the Membership World Cup between Brazil’s Palmeiras and Al Ahly of Egypt was suspended after an hour on Thursday, as a consequence of an anticipated storm across the MetLife Stadium.
It’s the second time a fixture on the match has been interrupted as a result of climate.
Referee Anthony Taylor ordered each units of gamers to go away the pitch instantly, with Palmeiras main 2–0.
Repeated bulletins over the stadium public deal with system instructed the general public to go away their seats and take shelter contained in the stadium concourse due to the specter of “extreme climate”, though followers had been sluggish to maneuver out.
The beginning of the Group F match in Orlando on Tuesday between South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns and Ulsan of South Korea was delayed by 65 minutes as a result of risk of lightning.
