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Post Erik August 19, 2011, 11:49 am

Pukkelpop storm: Belgian festival deaths reach five

Witness: "People screamed and ran... the big middle poles were just gone"

The death toll at the Pukkelpop music festival in Belgium, hit by a sudden violent storm, has now risen to five, say local officials.

Staging collapsed, giant screens fell, tents were flattened and trees were uprooted, all in the space of minutes after the storm struck.

Dozens more people were hurt, several seriously.

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme has sent his condolences to the families of the victims.

Reports say organisers have now decided to cancel the rest of the event.

"During the night, the fifth festival-goer died in hospital. I think that the organisation of Pukkelpop rightly took the courageous decision to stop the festival," Hasselt mayor Hilde Claes was quoted as saying on the website of De Standaard newspaper.

She said all the dead were Belgians, adding that 140 people were injured in the storm, 10 of them seriously.

Dr Pascal Vranckx, of the Jessa Hospital in Hasselt, added: "There are still three patients in critical condition fighting for their lives."

Festival organiser Chokri Mahassine said in a statement: "Pukkelpop is in deep mourning."

'End of the world'

About 60,000 people were believed to be at the event, one of Europe's largest outdoor festivals, when the storm hit. Headline acts this year were set to include Eminem, the Foo Fighters and the Ting Tings.
The scene after a storm swept through the Pukkelpop open air music festival near Hasselt, about 50 miles (80km) east of Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday Within 10 minutes, the storm turned the festival site into a scene of mud and destruction

"The sky suddenly turned pitch black and we took shelter waiting for the rain," said festival-goer Catherine Blaise, according to Le Soir newspaper.

"Then suddenly, there was a downpour. The wind blew violently. There were hailstones bigger than a centimetre falling... Trees toppled over.

"It was unbelievable, the end of the world," she said.

Within 10 minutes, the storm had turned the festival site into a scene of mud and destruction, reports said.

More than 20 ambulances raced to and from the site near Hasselt, some 50 miles (80km) east of Brussels. Those with lighter injuries were being treated at a local sports complex.

Many festival-goers were inside tents which collapsed when the storm hit.

"It was mass panic," Laura Elegeert, 17, told AP news agency.

"People were trying to get out of this tent that collapsed by using their pocket knives and cutting holes in the fabric."

'Exceptional' conditions

On Friday, mud-splattered young people, many shoeless, trudging down the avenue leading from the festival site to bus and train stations. Many had camped on the site overnight, in the vain hope that the festival would continue.

In a news conference on Friday, Mayor Claes said initial checks on emergency planning measures - which staff told AFP news agency included "checking trees for their resistance to high winds, and testing the drainage system" - left officials confident they had done everything that could be expected of them given such freak conditions.

Hasselt officials and festival organisers described Thursday's weather conditions as exceptional, and said weather forecasters in the area had not predicted a storm of that intensity.

It was the second consecutive year of tragedy for Pukkelpop. Last year, lead singer of the group Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, Charles Haddon, committed suicide at the event.

Five people were killed last week at a festival in the US state of Indiana, when a stage collapsed in high winds.

Source (with video): http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14586001

I was there.
I just returned from the festival. I will tell my story later. But for now, I can say that I am safe, my friends are safe and fortunately, we don't have any damage to our stuff. We were really lucky.
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Post prince0gotham August 19, 2011, 12:30 pm

Are there still people trying to get out?
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Post theweatherman August 19, 2011, 12:33 pm

Glad you made it out safe Erik
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Post Erik August 19, 2011, 3:31 pm

prince0gotham wrote:Are there still people trying to get out?

There was panic during and shortly after the storm. I walked by some of the collapsed tents and storebooths shorty after the storm. In less then 2 minutes. They already evacuated the area's around it. We went back to the camp site and slept there. We left this morning.
If there are still people trying to get out, they're stuck in a traffic jam. The panic has been gone for 24 houres now (it happened about 27 houres ago).

Many people tried to leave the festival to go home last night. They all got stuck in traffic. We went the next morning and by then, everyone was leaving at different times. Trains weren't crowded, highway wasn't full. Leaving the area was quite easy this morning.

I will still write down my experience of the storm and aftermath, but I am tired right now. Didn't get much sleep because the sirens of the ambulances, police and fire dept. went on untill 2AM. I already send out an email to my whole family today, I just need to translate the story. Will do that tomorrow.

Anyway, thanks for all your nice words. Both here, in that other topic and on my PMs!
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Post prince0gotham August 19, 2011, 3:35 pm

I'm gone for a week since tomorrow so I won't be able to read anything you post then, send me a PM because I'll have a hard time finding the thread when I get back from vacation.
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Post Erik August 19, 2011, 4:08 pm


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIGiekIW418&
This was filmed on the camp site. At 1:58 you can see a light pole collapse.
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Post prince0gotham August 19, 2011, 4:10 pm

the link is broken
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Post Erik August 19, 2011, 4:21 pm

I already thought so, so I placed the direct YT link under the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIGiekIW418&
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Post prince0gotham August 19, 2011, 4:27 pm

This is scarrier than it looks. I know from experience that very strong wind can be terrifying but not that kind of experience.
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Post Erik August 19, 2011, 4:46 pm

What's also quite scary is that it was shot at 6:15 PM. Wich should have been broad daylight.
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