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8 people injured in explosion at University of Nevada, Reno

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A mechanical failure caused an explosion Friday at the University of Nevada, Reno, injuring eight people and causing the partial collapse of a mostly empty dormitory building, authoritie­s said.

Student Raven Green said she was in her room watching Netflix when she heard a loud boom and felt the building shake.

She thought it was an earthquake. When she opened her door, she could hardly see in the hallway that was full of smoke and debris, with water spraying everywhere.

“It was very scary,” she said.

Two people were taken to a hospital and quickly released and six others were treated for injuries at the scene, Reno fire operations chief Steve Leighton said.

Police and fire crews were searching the building but did not believe anyone else was inside.

“We are ... lucky that today with a light day coming after a holiday that we really didn’t have anybody in those halls,” said Todd Renwick, the university police chief.

Officials had not determined the specific cause of the explosion but said it was the result of some kind of mechanical failure in the basement of the seven-story building.

Firefighte­rs arrived at the building after a small blast and were there when a bigger explosion damaged Argenta Hall, Leighton said. The explosion also damaged Nye Hall which is attached to Argenta Hall.

Leighton said authoritie­s haven’t been able to thoroughly search the basement, which is flooded with about 2 feet of water.

Green, 19, said she had climbed over doors and pieces of drywall but found the stairs broken. She raced back to her room to get out of the smoke and called 911 for help. She was later evacuated.

 ?? THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Argenta Hall on the University of Nevada, Reno, campus shows damage after an explosion caused by a mechanical failure left eight people injured Friday.
THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL VIA AP Argenta Hall on the University of Nevada, Reno, campus shows damage after an explosion caused by a mechanical failure left eight people injured Friday.

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