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More Roofs Collapse In New Hampshire

LACONIA, N.H. (WBZ) ― Concerns about more roof collapses in New Hampshire came true Wednesday.
 
There were at least three new collapses, including an old mill being converted to condos in Laconia.

The old Allen-Rogers building went down overnight.

In Manchester, a 120-year-old barn fell in and in Rochester, a building at a mobile home park gave way.

No one has been hurt.

In Alton, students were sent home early after a section of the Alton Central School roof bowed Wednesday morning.

All city schools in Concord were closed Wednesday so the fire department could evaluated all the roofs.  They will be open for classes Thursday.

Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle-High School was closed for roof concerns Wednesday and will remain closed Thursday. 

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