Alberta meditation centre tent collapses in high winds, killing 1 and injuring dozens
BUSBY, Alta. — A Buddhist retreat northwest of Edmonton was set to continue after a tent collapsed in fierce winds, killing one and injuring dozens, a day before the 10-day event was to begin.
An organizer, who declined to be identified, said attendees had travelled far to participate and that officials with the Westlock Meditation Centre were discussing whether to adjust some of its lessons in light of the tragedy.
Winds and rain hit the area shortly before the collapse about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, the organizer said, and the storm was over in about an hour.
Around midday Thursday, a crumpled tent could be seen in the garden area of the monastery near Busby, Alta. Inside another tent still standing on the grounds, dozens of people in robes could be seen lining up, with volunteers preparing food inside.


