GRANVILLE, W.Va. (WBOY) — At least five people were injured after a tent blew over during strong winds in a parking lot above the Kendrick Family Ballpark in Morgantown, West Virginia Saturday afternoon.

911 officials reported the incident as a “mass casualty event,” though there have only been reports of injuries and no deaths.

According to an employee of Nexstar’s WBOY who was at the scene, a canopy on top of the hill near the ball park, colloquially referred to as “Randy’s Ridge,” partially blew over amid a severe thunderstorm warning in Monongalia County, injuring multiple people. Witnesses said at least three ambulances were seen.

The incident comes amid the Morgantown NCAA Baseball Super Regional between WVU and Cal Poly. The hillside by the ballpark has attracted thousands of fans over the past week as a free way to watch the team play in the postseason. The game had been in a lightning delay since just after 3 p.m., but is scheduled to resume, according to WVU Baseball.

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