Indianapolis (loss) - 12:36 am Sunday:
Families can check on loved ones on the site of the Red Cross. "
Sunday 12:16 am:
A police officer in Indiana just updated the media. The press conference will take place around 1:30 am He confirmed that four people were killed and 40 people were taken to hospitals in Indianapolis. Their range of injuries is from mild to critical.
11:56 pm This was posted at Sugarland in:
"We all immediately after the collapse of our stage tonight in Indiana fair. Many of our fans and friends in Indianapolis can not be. Please keep them in their thoughts, prayers, or whatever form you can send forces. They need you . Thank you. "
11:50 pm
The first video is the extended interivew with Kirby Ehler, who has seen the collapse stage. You can also see the video she took on her camera scene is reduced. She said she started recording, because the winds were blowing at Strongs lot of dust, but she never expected the scene to fall, as had been done.
UPDATED: 11:44 pm
WISH-TV reports that the coroner Marion County have confirmed four people died. Indiana State Police said 24 people were injured. Would also statements of all the people who were trapped under the stage had been removed.
** UPDATE **
National Weather Service reports four people were killed at the fair in Indiana, where the main stage collapsed during a concert.Numerous injuries are also there.On the scene there is the investigator . Winds were estimated between 60 to 70 miles per hour.
Previous story:
Strong winds caused a storm in front of the main concert to get into a crowd of people just before 9 pm on Saturday.
NewsChannel 15 staff Kirby Ehler waited, Sugarland perform on Saturday night, when the storm started moving in. Ehler said the announcer said the concert will be postponed to the storms, but plans to continue according to schedule.
That's when the strong winds before the storm moved in. National Weather Service said winds were estimated at 60 to 70 miles per hour.
"The wind just took the stage and just caught the roof and just caught, and he went up like a sail, and then he fell forward into the people standing in the foreground. There were people trapped under and everyone was running and screaming. They were asking any doctors and nurses not to leave, "Ehler described NewsChannel 15 by telephone from Indianapolis.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Four deaths, 40 injured in the sugarland collapse stage
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