Indiana State Police survey the debris Sunday from Saturday’s collapse of a concert stage and rigging at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. (Darron Cummings / Associated Press)
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and his wife, Cheri Daniels, right, comfort Cindy Hoye, executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission, after a news conference Sunday about the collapse of a concert stage at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. (Darron Cummings / Associated Press)
A concert stage collapses Saturday night at the Indiana State Fair just before country duo Sugarland was scheduled to perform. (Joey Foley / Getty Images)
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Family members help an injured woman after a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair Saturday night. The stage collapsed in stormy weather just moments before the country group Sugarland was scheduled to perform. (Matt Kryger / Indianapolis Star)
Indianapolis Fire Department personnel and paramedics launched into triage mode, helping victims wherever they could. (Matt Kryger / Indianapolis Star)
Fans waiting to see Sugarland attempt to hold up the stage at the Indiana State Fair after high winds blew it over. (Matt Kryger / Indianapolis Star)
Indianapolis Fire Department personnel and paramedics try to assess the damage. In all, over 43 people were sent to area hospitals. (Matt Kryger / Indianapolis Star)
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Friends and family members check on their injured loved ones. (Matt Kryger / Indianapolis Star)
This is one of the first images of the deadly stage collapse Saturday at the Indiana State Fair. (Steve C. Mitchell / EPA)
The stage collapsed as strong winds blew in ahead of a thunderstorm. The National Weather Service reported that portions of the stage were blown into the grandstands. (Steve C. Mitchell / EPA)
The entire roof of the stage was left resting on the ground. (Steve C. Mitchell / EPA)