The France-Iraq World Cup match was put into a lengthy weather delay on Monday afternoon.
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The game began at 5 p.m. ET, but severe weather throughout the area has made its way to Philadelphia Stadium.
The game was suspended due to rain during halftime, and the second half resumed after more than an hour delay.
France ended up winning the match 3-0.
Images obtained by NBC10 showed people crowding into the concourse area amid the rain delay.
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FIFA also said that the Fan Experience at the Linc would be closed when the match is over.
Before the match, FIFA had said that in the case of unplayable weather the match could be delayed at their discretion. In the case of lightning within an eight mile radius of the Linc, the game must be paused for 30 minutes and fans must go to the concourse or emergency shelter area.
The 30-minute clock restarts for every lightning strike within the eight mile radius.
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