Terrace falls at Lake Erie winery, killing 1, injuring 80 on island

MIDDLE BASS ISLAND, Ohio – A concrete terrace loaded with tourists collapsed at an island winery in Lake Erie on Saturday afternoon, killing one person and injuring about 80, authorities said.<br><br>"I

Sunday, July 2nd 2000, 12:00 am

By: News On 6


MIDDLE BASS ISLAND, Ohio – A concrete terrace loaded with tourists collapsed at an island winery in Lake Erie on Saturday afternoon, killing one person and injuring about 80, authorities said.

"I heard a crack, and I just dropped. It was like sliding down a hill," said Wade Weaver, 23, of Gibsonburg. "I kept thinking it was like an earthquake hit."

The collapse left a gaping hole in the floor of the lakefront terrace at Lonz Winery's century-old main building, a fortresslike mansion on the National Register of Historic Places.

"It just came loose and gave way," said Steve Ernst, 31, who watched the floor crumble and drop. "People pulled doors off hinges to create backboards" to carry the injured out the door of a wine cellar where the victims and rubble fell. The cellar was unoccupied but contained casks.

The floor apparently collapsed under the weight of the people on it, said John Blatt, mayor of the nearby island resort village of Put-In-Bay.

A 29-year-old Columbus man died at the scene, Put-In-Bay Police Chief Jim Lang said.

Pat McCloskey, spokesman for the Ottawa County Emergency Management Agency, said paramedics estimated 30 people were seriously injured but that most were in stable condition in hospitals by evening.

Chief Lang said about 100 people were on the 25-by-20-foot terrace where the 4-inch-thick floor collapsed. He said it fell 16 to 18 feet.

Eight of the most seriously injured were flown by helicopter to St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo. Hospital spokeswoman Catharine Harned said five were in critical condition.

Emergency personnel were called in from as far away as Cleveland, 60 miles away, and closer cities such as Toledo and Bowling Green. The Coast Guard said a 47-foot motor lifeboat was at the scene.

Chief Lang said more than 40 people were flown off the island and the rest left by boat.

The winery was closed after a dog searched the rubble and found no additional victims, Chief Lang said.

The Lonz Winery sits on about 120 acres of a Lake Erie island about 6 miles from the mainland.

Only about 40 people live on Middle Bass Island, but as many as 1,500 visitors stay during busy summer weekends.

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