"Fortunately, it was at this time of year," state Fire Marshal William Degnan said. "During the summer, it's full."
Witnesses said they watched as buildings burned to the ground in minutes.
"It was a huge red inferno," Emmy Pijoan, who has worked at the conference center, told the New Hampshire Union Leader. "The fire people were dwarfed by the fire. The fire trucks looked like toys compared to the fire."
Others described the earth shaking as propane tanks exploded.
"You could feel it in your chest, then you saw the shrapnel fly up in the sky," Brendan Belleau told WMUR-TV.
One such explosion injured a firefighter; he was hospitalized in stable condition. Others were treated for smoke inhalation or exhaustion.
The center's approximately 140 cottages are close together in a network of narrow roads.
Authorities had not determined a cause of the fire and said that much of the area burned in the fire had yet to be searched thoroughly as of late Sunday night.
The center's Web site says its purpose is to change lives in part by "encouraging commitment to Jesus." It says it tries to accomplish this through evangelism, encouragement of believers and equipping Christians to be effective leaders.
The center, founded in 1863, is on the southeastern corner of the lake. Besides cottages, it features a 70-room motel and a park for recreational vehicles.
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On the Net:
Alton Bay Christian Conference Center: http://abccc.org/
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