UPDATE, 7:58 p.m. — West Virginia University issued an “all clear” message for a return to normal activities following confirmation to University Police that the gas leak reported on Campus Drive near the Downtown area of campus Tuesday (Jan. 7) was fixed.
Campus Drive was open to traffic and the Life Sciences Building was operating on normal hours.
ORIGINAL RELEASE:
West Virginia University issued a WVU Alert following a reported gas leak Tuesday (Jan. 7) along Campus Drive near the Downtown area of campus.
Out of an abundance of caution, the Life Sciences Building was closed until further notice after University Police cleared and secured the building.
“We are asking members of the University community to avoid the area until the situation is addressed,” Chief Sherry St. Clair said. “Since spring semester classes don’t begin until Monday (Jan. 13), the number of students, faculty and staff members in that area is already limited.”
Crews with Hope Gas were working to address the leak on Tuesday evening (Jan. 7). That work was expected to continue into Tuesday night.
Additional updates on the gas leak itself will come from Monongalia County Emergency Management and members of the University community should monitor the M.E.C.C.A. 911 Facebook page for the latest information.
Health, safety, preparedness and training resources are posted at safety.wvu.edu and police.wvu.edu.
Students and employees are encouraged to follow the WVU Safety and Wellness Facebook page as well as @WVUsafety on X, and download the LiveSafe app and allow push notifications for the latest safety information.
A WVU Alert is part of the University’s three-tiered emergency notification system.
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