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    Governor: Wind gust that fell Ind. stage a 'fluke'

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The wind gust that toppled a stage at the Indiana State Fair Saturday night, killing five and injuring dozens of fans waiting for the country band Sugarland to perform, was a "fluke" that no one could have anticipated, the governor and others said Sunday.

    The wind was far stronger than that in other areas of the fairgrounds, said Dan McCarthy, chief meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Indiana. He estimated the gust at 60 to 70 mph.

    Gov. Mitch Daniels said precautions were taken before the storm, but no one could have foreseen such a strong gust focused in one place. Some witnesses have said that while a storm was expected, rain hadn't begun to fall when the wind sent the stage rigging falling into the crowd of terrified fans.

    "This is the finest event of its kind in America, this is the finest one we've ever had, and this desperately sad, as far as I can tell fluke event doesn't change that," Daniels said.

    Four people were killed when the metal scaffolding that holds lights and other stage equipment fell, and a fifth died overnight at a hospital, Indiana State Police 1st Sgt. Dave Bursten said. The county coroner's office identified the victims as Alina Bigjohny, 23, of Fort Wayne; Christina Santiago, 29, of Chicago; Tammy Vandam, 42, of Wanatah; and two Indianapolis residents: 49-year-old Glenn Goodrich and 51-year-old Nathan Byrd. Byrd died overnight.

    Ind. Police: Stage collapse claims 5th lifeIndiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says no one could have foreseen the blast of wind that toppled a stage at the Indiana State Fair, killing five people. He calls it a "freakish accident" and a "fluke event."(Aug. 14)

    Forty-five people were taken to hospitals, and some may have gone on their own, Bursten said. Indiana University Health said 12 of the 26 people treated at its hospitals were still there, including three at its children's hospital. It did not provide information about their conditions.

    Dr. Dean Silas, who lives in the Chicago suburb of Deerfield, Ill., said in a telephone interview Sunday that some people died immediately. He said he was seated in the grandstand and reached the damage area within five minutes. He saw three bodies already covered with plastic.

    Silas said 75 to 100 people at the show immediately began to help. It took 20 to 25 minutes to free those who were trapped, he said. He and others carried some of the injured on makeshift stretchers to a triage area under the grandstand.

    He estimated it took 10 minutes for the first ambulances to arrive and for a coordinated emergency medical effort to begin.

    Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles sent a statement to The Associated Press through her manager, saying she watched recaps of the collapse on the news "in horror."

    "I am so moved," she said. "Moved by the grief of those families who lost loved ones. Moved by the pain of those who were injured and the fear of their families. Moved by the great heroism as I watched so many brave Indianapolis fans actually run toward the stage to try and help lift and rescue those injured. Moved by the quickness and organization of the emergency workers who set up the triage and tended to the injured."

    Nettles and Kristian Bush, who perform as Sugarland, canceled their Sunday show at the Iowa State Fair.

    Sugarland manager Jason Owen referred questions about the accident to fair officials, saying in an email, "it was their stage and lighting rigs so it wouldn't be right for us to comment."

    Fair director Cindy Hoye said it was too soon to talk about who was responsible for the stage and its rigging because the investigation had just started, but she had confidence in Mid-America, the company that owns the stage. Mid-America did not respond to messages left Sunday.

    Concert-goers said opening act Sara Bareilles had finished performing and the crowd was waiting for Sugarland to take the stage when the storm hit just before 9 p.m. They said an announcer alerted them that severe weather was possible and gave instructions on what to do if an evacuation was necessary. But the announcer also said concert organizers hoped the show would go on, and many fans stayed put.

    Witnesses said dirt, dust, rain and wind came barreling up the fairground's main thoroughfare minutes later and the stage collapsed.

    Jessica Alsman said the towering, metal scaffolding "kind of wobbled at first." Then pandemonium set in as it fell.

    "As soon as we saw the wind gust, the wind was in our faces," Alsman said. She and three friends grabbed each other and formed a chain.

    "You can't imagine — we just thought it was going to rain or something," Alsman said.

    Indiana's position in the Midwest has long made it prone to volatile changes in weather. In April 2006, tornado-force winds hit Indianapolis just after thousands of people left a free outdoor concert by John Mellencamp held as part of the NCAA men's Final Four basketball tournament.

    And in May 2004, a tornado touched down south of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, delaying the start of the Indianapolis 500 and forcing a nearly two-hour interruption in the race.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Cliff Brunt and Ken Kusmer in Indianapolis and Caitlin R. King in Nashville, Tenn., and AP photographer Darron Cummings contributed to this report.

     

    1,107 comments

    • Kayt the Druid  •  9 mths ago
      ...It would be interesting to see a doppler radar shot of what was going on in the vicinity when this happened. People forget that straight-ling winds can be just as deadly as tornadoes in the Midwest.
      • Robert 9 mths ago
        Indiana is in the middle of the east and to the north. Why do folks call it the midwest? And Chicago is in the middle of the country, east to west, and in the middle of the northern half. Why is that called midwest? It's because of the arrogance of New Yorkers. everything is, to them, relative to their location.
      • dorothy 9 mths ago
        More amo to blame the creator, and not the cheap thrown together crap!
      • AndrewK 9 mths ago
        Straight line winds CAN be just as bad as tornadoes, but they rarely are. It's like saying ground beef can be as deadly as cyanide. I'm a long time Indy resident, straight line winds typically knock down trees and rip off shingles at the worst. Thoughts with the victims.
    • David  •  9 mths ago
      I don't believe the stage is in anyway attached to the tempory roof structure. The stage is usually installed after the roof. The media claims the high winds toppled the stage. Not one news agency got it right. The roof came down because the canvas material attached to the roof structure acted as a huge sail thus pulling the aluminum structure down. If these roof structures were designed to allow the canvas to tear away from the aluminum when high winds exceeded dangerous levels, the aluminum structure would have most likely remained standing. There are hundreds of roofs like the one that collapsed used all over the world. Hopefully new building codes will require some type of breakaway straps be used to secure the canvas to the structure. My heart goes out to the families of the dead and I pray for the many who were injured full recovery. Hopefully this never happens again.
      • jerry 9 mths ago
        One of only a few intelligent comments
        i read here.
      • sewingdiva 9 mths ago
        I agree! Thanks David! We have some intelligent life here. Keep it up.
      • W4bark 9 mths ago
        The TARPS were part of the ordeal..the upper roof also contained a flat area--facing the wind--then there was that large round/pendulum--it swayed just a small bit--that part should have been fastened to a secure point(isolated).
    • donny  •  9 mths ago
      It saddens me to hear of people losing lives and being injured in such a terrible tragedy, It also saddens me to read some of the political, or abortion rights statements, people trying to play GOD in their comments, etc. There should only be comments of condolences. People lost lives and were injured. I hope to see more respectful comments from true compassionate people.
      • Amanda 9 mths ago
        Thank you, Donny :)
      • Not 9 mths ago
        I feel you donny but that stage was a time bomb. Somebody needs to look into it.
      • Yeah that's right. 9 mths ago
        @ Donny. Amen. Well stated.

        @ Not. I am certain the authorities will be looking into it (if they haven't started already).
    • BDK  •  9 mths ago
      Once again, we are shown what the American spirit is truly about. When faced with tragedy, close to 100 people ran into the danger to come to the aide of those that needed it the most. As we near the 10 aniversary of 9/11, we should all remember times like this.
      • Slade 9 mths ago
        American spirit?

        How about human spirit.
      • Bosoxinny 9 mths ago
        Huh...and the post above you, by Heather Williams, is in such direct contrast to yours......
    • moxie  •  9 mths ago
      "This is the finest event of its kind in America, this is the finest one we've ever had, and this desperately sad, as far as I can tell fluke event doesn't change that," Daniels said. I'm sorry, but does anyone else find the governor's remarks inappropriate?
      • Ike 9 mths ago
        Absolutely. Fascinating too that the Teabagger claims that 70 mph winds couldn't have been foreseen at his state fairgrounds. And why not?
      • Chelz 9 mths ago
        how so? They only took a section of the press conference just to show what Daniels was saying about the cause of the accident. They are trying to emphasize that it was in fact an accident. I live in Indiana. I actually chose to go to Chicago this weekend rather than go to the state fair, thank God. We have weather like this all of the time. Yes, an investigation may reveal that the stage was not put up properly...but most people in the midwest realize that the weather changes rapidly and it is difficult to prevent any accident when you are using temporary structures.
      • Not 9 mths ago
        You dont know anything about building structures. That top heavy garbage stage couldn't handle a 25mph wind let alone 75mph.
    • H_Angel_RN  •  9 mths ago
      My prayers are with you during this time!
    • Olivia  •  9 mths ago
      It hurts when our loved ones are involved in a tragic accident. My heart goes out to all of them. Thank God there were people who involved themselves in helping the injured before peremedics arrived. No one ever knows when such disasters hit in a split second. Maybe it could have been prevented, but no one really knows. My prayers are with the families of lost ones and the injured, which I hope they have a speedy recovery.
    • Heather Williams  •  9 mths ago
      I love my country but some Americans make us seem like the most inconsiderate, ignorant and selfish people on earth. I mean really? 5 people tragically died and all you can come up with are political debates and arguments? What if that was someone YOU cared about or loved, would you still be saying the same thing? For once, can't you just say, "Bless their hearts." And leave it at that? People these days...
    • Uli  •  9 mths ago
      So many nasty and heartless comments. What has happened to America?
    • Norim  •  9 mths ago
      please for the love of god dont feed the trolls
    • Jake Masters  •  9 mths ago
      Here's something too think about. IF YOU CAN'T TYPE ANYTHING NICE. Then don't type anything at all. You people out there think your funny, and try too get attention for it... Well, you did. Except, the attention you got; just makes you look like a complete idiot.
    • my bad  •  9 mths ago
      people died. I can't believe that some of these comments are so racially and politically slanted. it was an act of nature and 5 people lost their lives. we should be thinking of the families at this time, not all this other nonsense.
    • Hoosier Nana  •  9 mths ago
      It does'nt matter people always want to blame someone. This was a sad insident that no one had control of. Everyone was there to have a good time. It was a accident and we need to pray for all the people and families.
    • pumpkin  •  9 mths ago
      S..T..O..P....T..H..E....P..O..L..I..T..I..C..S ! ! !
      Geeeze...5 people have died & dozens are severely injured....GIVE IT A REST. There are people grieving for crying out loud.
    • Sven  •  9 mths ago
      That same storm came through Danville IL about an hr earlier.Very high winds and heavy rain.I am a storm spotter and Ham Radio operator. This was a NASTY line of storms. Our prayers to all who were involved in this incodent. KC9NWX
    • TW  •  9 mths ago
      Never knew so many structural engineers read Yahoo News
    • Laura Dee  •  9 mths ago
      For all of you who think this is funny..show up tomorrow at 9am at the Indiana state fair. Their having a memorial service. Make your comments be known brave souls, and I can't wait to see yea on Yahoo...lmao
    • AL JOELSEN  •  9 mths ago
      A WIND GUST YOU SAY?.......NO WHAT CAUSED THAT WAS POOR EGINEERING!!!
      THAT COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED WITH A COUPLE OF STEEL CABLES
    • Hubba Bubba  •  9 mths ago
      A high gust of wind isn't a "fluke". It happens. It happens fairly regularly. This was simply poor engineering.
    • Danny H  •  9 mths ago
      it was the wind i tell u!!!!!!!!!!!! the wind!!!!!!
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