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Serpo
14th August 2011, 05:20 AM
Dozens trapped after wind gust at Sugarland concert; fair closed Sunday


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Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star via AP Family members tend to their injured relatives as Indianapolis Fire Department personnel and paramedics tend to the victims of a stage rigging collapse before a Sugarland a concert at the Indiana State Fair Grandstands Saturday night.

INDIANAPOLIS (http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=INDIANAPOLIS&sty=h&form=msdate) — At least four people were killed and dozens were injured Saturday night when stage rigging collapsed after an unexpected wind gust, trapping and injuring fans awaiting a Sugarland concert at the Indiana State Fair, officials said.
The fatality and injury count may rise, 1st Sgt. Dave Bursten of the Indiana State Police warned at an early Sunday press briefing.
The fair will be closed on Sunday, he said. A public service for the deceased is planned.
The Marion County coroner has idendtified two of the dead, Bursten said. However, he did not release any names.
NBC station WTHR reported (http://www.wthr.com/story/15262930/stage-collapses-at-state-fairgrounds) up to 200 were seated in the outdoor VIP area called the "Sugar Pit" when the rigging collapsed around them at 8:50 p.m. ET.
About 12,000 people were at the concert.
Thirty minutes before the collapse, opening act Sara Bareilles finished her set by commenting what a beautiful night it was, the Indianapolis Star reported (http://www.indystar.com/article/20110813/NEWS15/110813003/3-dead-24-hurt-Indiana-State-Fair-stage-collapse).
Then a thunderstorm rolled through and wind gusts of 53 mph came up. Officials warned the audience that the concert could be delayed due to weather and the area could be evacuated. Moments later, the stage collapsed, witnesses and officials said.
"It was like in slow motion, you couldn't believe it was actually happening," said concert-goer Amy Weathers.
"It was the most traumatic thing I've ever seen," witness Crystal Wilburess, told WTHR. "Everybody just came in together as a team," she said, describing hundreds of people rushing in to help lift heavy equipment off the injured.
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Medics and rescue crews throughout Indianapolis converged on the State Fairgrounds after the Hoosier Lottery Grandstand stage rigging fell. Many fans and first responders rushed to lift rigging off those trapped beneath.
Fallen lighting rigging extended about 15 feet onto the track where the stage was set up.
Concert-goers told WTHR that a gust came from the west and rocked the rigging, causing some panic in the crowd prior to the stage's collapse. Evacuation efforts were already under way and the concert had been put on hold minutes before the collapse.
Bursten said preparations were in progress for an evacuation at the time of the collapse and personnel were being put in place in case officials decided an evacuation was necessary.
"The weather all-in-all was not extraordinarily severe," he said, noting the gust preceded a storm.
However, the wind gust came up so fast, there was no time to order the evacuation.
Concertgoer Emily Davis told the Star that officials mentioned an evacuation plan but never made an announcement to leave the scene. She said the accident happened very fast.
"They said, if need be, this is what we're going to do and somebody will come back out and tell you, but they didn't have time to come back out and tell us," she said.
Jason Scofield, who shot video of the rigging collapsing, told WTHR the announcement had just been made that they might have to evacuate. At that point, dust started blowing quickly.
"All of the sudden there was a second gust and the stage started to twist slowly. The grandstand started to shake. Everyone started to run instantly to try and get out," he said.
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Matt Kryger / The Star The overhead stage rigging collapses into the crowd in front of the stage at the Hoosier Lottery Grandstand at the Indiana State Fair. The collapse occurred before Sugarland took the stage.

Associated Press photographer Darron Cummings was in the audience attending the concert as a fan shortly before the collapse. He said an announcer gave the crowd instructions on how to evacuate if the weather worsened, but said they hoped to get Sugarland on stage soon.
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Cummings said he and his friends went ahead and sought shelter in a nearby barn after seeing the weather radar. "Then we heard screams. We heard people just come running," Cummings told the AP.
Emergency workers established a command center and triage area to tend to the injured. Those hurt were being moved to a tunnel below the grandstand stage. A hole was reportedly being dug in the dirt track to try to reach people trapped beneath the rigging.
Indiana Homeland Security declared a Level 1 emergency.
Sugarland tweeted around 9:45 p.m., "We are all right. We are praying for our fans, and the people of Indianapolis. We hope you'll join us. They need your strength."
Bareilles later tweeted: "I'm speechless and feel so helpless. Please send love and prayers to Indianapolis tonight. My heart aches for the lives lost. #indyiloveu"
Dave Lindquist, music journalist for The Indianapolis Star, first reported the collapse on Twitter, "Tragedy at fair concert. Entire stage collapses on track." He also wrote that "perhaps a dozen injured people have been removed from track on stretcher-type boards.

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keehah
18th August 2011, 04:10 PM
Another one! Chicanery?

Fierce storm smashes Pukkelpop stage, leaves 3 dead, 71 injured at rock festival (with video) (http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/Breaking+Fierce+storm+smashes+stage+leaves+dead+in jured+rock+festival/5273588/story.html)

VANCOUVER SUN AUGUST 18, 2011
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Volunteers look at the wreckage of a tent which collapsed following a heavy storm at the Pukkelpop outdoor music festival near Hasselt, northern Belgium, on Thursday.

An outdoor stage at the Pukkelpop festival in Hasselt, Belgium has collapsed, killing at least three and injuring 71, according to media reports.

Two stages collapsed, one falling on the concert-goers. Some giant screens also fell down and trees were uprooted by the fierce storm, the Belga news agency reported.

Tens of thousands of people had flocked to the annual outdoor concert and many were under a big tent, sheltered from the rains and listening to the group Smith Westerns, when it collapsed, according to the RTBF public television website.

"Stage collapsed [Max Kakacek] almost got crushed by the tress," Cullen Omori, Smith Westerns' singer, tweeted right after the incident. "I hope pukkelpop has insurance bc all our shit is broke. Praying no one got hurt. Wtf."


30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto also indicated up to four stages at the festival had been damaged by falling trees in the storm.

"FOUR STAGES DOWN -- STILL RAINING + THUNDER IF YOU ARE HERE PLEASE BE SAFE," he said via the band's Twitter feed.

This is the fourth major festival stage collapse this summer.

On July 17, rock band Cheap Trick barely avoided being crushed when the stage at the Ottawa Bluesfest collapsed during a storm. A few were injured, but no one was killed.

On Aug. 7, psych-rockers The Flaming Lips saw their lighting rig destroyed by a storm in Tulsa, Oklahoma. No one was injured.

Most recently, five were killed and over 40 injured when the Indiana State Fair stage collapsed on Aug. 13 just as country band Sugarland was set to perform...

ximmy
18th August 2011, 05:20 PM
"Indiana Homeland Security declared a Level 1 emergency." because of the terrorist wind gust...

keehah
24th August 2011, 11:56 PM
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Heavens open, drowning the Pope's speech to pilgrims (http://www.theage.com.au/world/heavens-open-drowning-the-popes-speech-to-pilgrims-20110821-1j4rp.html#ixzz1W18crAru)
Elisa Santafe, Madrid August 22, 2011

A VIOLENT storm forced Pope Benedict XVI to interrupt his speech at the weekend, sweeping off his skullcap, shaking the stage and drenching masses of pilgrims at a Madrid airbase.

As the heavens opened, an assistant tried to shelter the 84-year-old pontiff with a large white umbrella.

The Pope, his white hair blown into disarray, gripped a copy of his sodden speech, the pages and his vestments flapping in the wind.

A sea of pilgrims, by some reports more than a million, took shelter under large white and yellow umbrellas or danced in the rain.

When it eased at least 20 minutes later, the Pope declared to cheers: ''Thank you for your joy and endurance. Your strength is greater than the rain.''

Firefighters were seen checking the stage after the storm before the leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics returned.

The deluge brought dramatic relief to pilgrims...