Phoenix Zoo back open following monsoon storm
Aug 5, 2017, 9:09 AM | Updated: 9:10 am
(Twitter Photo/@PhoenixZoo)
PHOENIX — A monsoon storm that featured rain, hail, a small tornado and left thousands of people without power Thursday forced the Phoenix Zoo to close.
Because of the hard work by the staff and volunteers, it was only closed for one day.
The zoo announced they are back open for business Saturday, and already resuming normal activities and shows.
The Monsoon-O-Saurus made a visit to the Zoo on Thursday, but we're back and ready for a dino-mite Saturday! pic.twitter.com/8QODUNbz6x
— Phoenix Zoo (@PhoenixZoo) August 5, 2017
Tonight's Prowl & Play Dinosaur event is a go as the @PhoenixZoo reopens. @PlasmaRobotics team will be on hand along & lots of activities. pic.twitter.com/JReoEKfiW5
— Mike Robison (@mrobisonfox10) August 5, 2017
The zoo opened to members at 6 a.m. Saturday and the general public at 7 a.m. The Prowl & Play: Dinosaurs is slated to start at 5:30 p.m.
It was closed all day Friday after getting hit with nearly two inches of rain in a short amount of time Thursday evening.
All of the animals were safe, but according to communications director Linda Hardwick, the tenting canopy at Stingray Bay was torn in half, among other damage.