By Kevin Byrne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
August 3,2015; 10:26PM,EDT
The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the incident, Fire Safety Director J. William Degnan said at a news conference late Monday night.
The tent had more than 250 people inside, according to the Associated Press. The children were spectators at a circus performing at the Lancaster fairgrounds, Degnan said.
Severe thunderstorms pushed through the Northeast on Tuesday afternoon and evening. A few miles east of Lancaster, there was a reported wind gust of 35 mph with almost an inch of rain, AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Edwards said.
Officers surround the scene of a tent collapse in Lancaster, N.H., Monday, Aug. 3, 2015. Authorities say the circus tent collapsed when a severe storm raked the New Hampshire fairground. (Photo/Sebastian Fuentes via AP)
"A band of severe thunderstorms tracked across the area during the late afternoon with widespread wind damage occurring," Edwards said. "There were many reports of trees and power lines down with estimated wind gusts of 60 mph or greater."
Walker International Events was scheduled to do two shows Monday before moving on to Vermont on Tuesday, the AP reported.
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New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan said the State Emergency Operations Center had been activated and state officials will continue to assist and monitor the situation.
Investigators would check "the construction of the tent and how it was set up," Degnan said.
AccuWeather Staff Writer Mark Leberfinger also contributed to this story.
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