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Feds Want Circus Operator Fined For Deadly Tent Collapse

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Federal safety officials have proposed more than $33,000 in fines against a Florida-based circus operator for a tent collapse that killed two Vermont people and injured dozens in New Hampshire.
A 41-year-old Concord, Vermont man and his 6-year-old daughter died Aug. 3 when a severe storm knocked down a circus tent on the Lancaster New Hampshire fairgrounds.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Thursday that Sarasota-based Walker International Events failed to properly erect the tent and ignored severe weather and high-wind warnings from the National Weather Service. OSHA says it also found hazards that put circus employees at risk of electric shock, burns and cuts.

The company has 15 days to respond and challenge the proposal.

A phone number for the company was out of service Thursday.

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