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The Indiana State Fair stage collapse was an incident during an August 13, 2011, outdoor concert by Sugarland as part of their Incredible Machine Tour at the Indiana State Fair in which a wind gust from an approaching severe thunderstorm hit the stage's temporary roof structure, causing it to collapse. The structure landed among a crowd of ...
It was 8:46 p.m. on Aug. 13, 2011, and the outdoor music stage at the Indiana State Fair had just collapsed in a sudden, violent thunderstorm. Maggie was trapped in the craggy rubble next...
The incident resulted in the death of seven individuals and a multitude of serious injuries. At the request of the State of Indiana and the Indiana State Fair Commission, Thornton Tomasetti mobilized to perform a multi-faceted highly detailed cause and origin investigation of the failure.
A $50 million settlement has been reached in connection with the deadly collapse of a stage at the Indiana State Fair, a lawyer for injured survivors and relatives of those killed said...
On August 13, 2011, a violent wind gust toppled 35 tons of stage rigging onto the crowd gathered for a Sugarland concert. Now, survivors of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse reveal the chaos, terror, heroism, providence, and pain of that night. And the slow healing.
The sky grew darker, the winds whipped faster and precious seconds were ticking away when State Police Capt. Brad Weaver spoke to the executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission on...
WRTV's Nikki DeMentri reports. Ten years to the day after the Indiana State Fair stage collapse, and we're talking to one of the survivors. She's an IU nurse and you might call it fate that she was there to watch the Sugarland concert there that night because when the unthinkable happened, that's when she jumped into action.
A stage collapsed in high winds at the Indiana State Fair on Saturday, killing five concertgoers and injuring dozens more. Since then, officials, citizens and the media have been searching for...
Just hours after lights and rigging on a concert stage at the state fair in Indianapolis toppled into a crowd, killing five people and injuring at least four dozen more, Indiana officials...
Rob Klinestiver, of McCordsville, and his then- 12-year-old daughter Leah were in the second row, waiting for the band when the stage came down. INDIANAPOLIS — It was the single moment that changed so many lives forever. And ten years later, Rob Klinestiver still remembers every single detail.