Large-scale fire and small explosion at UMN steam plant late Friday night

A major incident unfolded at the University of Minnesota's steam plant in downtown Minneapolis late Friday evening, with a large-scale fire and small explosion erupting at around 11:15 p.m. The blaze sent out a public safety alert, prompting university officials to warn people to steer clear of the area.

Just under an hour later, another update was issued, revealing that while there was no longer a visible flame, the Minneapolis Fire Department remained on scene and traffic control efforts continued. University police were also still active in managing the surrounding roads.

This latest incident comes with the steam plant already having experienced its share of troubles in the past. A roof fire back in 2006 resulted from another blaze at the facility, causing minimal damage.

As a vital source of heat, hot water, and power for the university's Minneapolis campus and some nearby buildings, the steam plant plays a critical role in maintaining operations. Despite the incident being brought under control within an hour, details about the fire are still scarce as of Saturday morning.
 
man this steam plant is like a ticking time bomb lol πŸ˜‚ I remember back in 2006 when they had that roof fire and it's crazy how something like that can happen again. but you gotta wonder if the university has been doing enough to upgrade their safety measures πŸ€”. I mean, a major fire and small explosion? that's not something you see every day. and now they're saying it was under control within an hour? that's kinda reassuring, but also makes me nervous thinking about all the people who had to evacuate the area 😬. what really gets me is that the steam plant is so vital to the university's operations. like, what if this incident had happened on a friday afternoon when everyone's trying to head home? it could've been catastrophic 🚨.
 
man that's crazy 😱 fire at a place where so many people rely on it for basic stuff like heat and water... hope everyone made it out safely πŸ™ traffic control is gonna be a nightmare today πŸš—πŸš« gotta feel bad for the uni staff too, dealing with this on top of already knowing how to handle roof fires from that 2006 incident πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” just wondering what kinda precautions are in place now that they had another major issue like this at the steam plant πŸš§πŸ’¦ i mean, it's one thing to have a roof fire back in 2006 and not really cause any damage... but an actual large-scale fire with an explosion? that's a whole different story! 🀯 anyway, glad everyone seemed to make it out okay... fingers crossed they get to the bottom of what happened and can fix whatever went wrong πŸ’ͺπŸ”§
 
😱 what if this is because they finally started using sustainable energy sources like solar or wind power instead of all that dirty fossil fuel? wouldn't that be a game changer for our planet?! πŸŒŽπŸ’š I'm not saying it's definitely the cause, but can you imagine the benefits? πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole thing πŸ€”. I mean, how could they not have had better fire safety measures in place? It's like, basic human life stuff. And now they're relying on good old-fashioned luck that everything didn't get blown to kingdom come in a minute 🀞. That roof fire back in 2006 was just a minor setback and now this? Not cool, dude πŸ˜’. And what about all the students and staff who had to evacuate? Did they even have anywhere safe to go for a bit? It's just too much risk on one place... I'm rooting for the firefighters and all, but we need better infrastructure πŸš’πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, what's wrong with these new-fangled fire alarms? In my day, we didn't need all that fancy tech to know when something was on fire. I mean, I was at the U of M back in '98 and we had a tiny old steam plant too, but we never had any issues like this. It was always just a bunch of grizzled old guys trying to keep the thing from burning down 🀣. Now they've got all these high-tech systems and still manage to have fires? I don't get it. And what's with the explosion? You'd think that would be a bigger deal... anyway, hope nobody got hurt too bad πŸ‘
 
🚨 "The ultimate test of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but when he stands at times of challenge and controversy." - George Washington πŸ•°οΈ
 
Man, have you ever tried to cook ramen noodles with no heat? It's like trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded πŸ˜‚. I was at my friend's place over the weekend and they were having some issues with their electric stove. They said it must've been a faulty wire or something. Anyway, I started thinking about how some of these old buildings have those ancient steam systems still running. It's like time travel, you know? Like, what if someone from 2006 walked into the university's campus and saw all the modern tech they got today? That would be wild 🀯.
 
🚨πŸ’₯ Just saw that there was a huge fire at the University of Minnesota's steam plant last night 🀯. Thankfully no one got hurt but can you imagine if it spread to more buildings? 😬 The fact that they had another roof fire back in 2006 is just crazy... what's going on with this place?! 😳 And the worst part is, we don't even know all the details about last night's incident yet πŸ€”. I'm just glad everyone made it out safely but seriously, when are things gonna get better around here? 😞
 
omg what's up with this steam plant at U of MN?! i mean idk how many times they've had to deal with fires already 2006 was like a decade ago lol it's crazy that traffic is still being controlled and u police are out there too 🚨πŸ’₯ anyway hopefully everyone got out safe and sound now can we get some deets about what went down?!
 
Omg, like totally chaotic what's going on with that steam plant!! 🚨 I can imagine how scary it must've been for students and staff near the area, having to deal with a huge fire and explosion late at night πŸ•°οΈ. It's good that the fire was brought under control pretty quickly, though - fingers crossed that no one got hurt πŸ˜…. And poor steam plant, it sounds like it's already had some issues in the past... hope they can get it sorted out soon πŸ’ͺ. Guess it's a good thing the university has backup plans for things like this, right? πŸ€”
 
Man... can't believe what happened at that University of Minnesota steam plant last night 🀯 It's crazy to think a big fire and explosion just broke out, especially considering how important that place is for the whole university campus 🏫 And it's not like it was their first brush with trouble either, I mean remember back in 2006 when they had a roof fire? Thankfully no one got hurt this time around, but still gotta be super worried about what could've gone down if those flames had spread πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
OMG what if they had lost all that heat and water??? Like, can you even imagine having to cancel classes or something like that? The steam plant is such a huge part of their daily operations. I'm just glad no one got hurt, but seriously how do fires like this happen at old buildings?! 😱 They need to investigate ASAP so they know what went wrong and can fix it for good. And I feel bad for all the people who have to deal with the disruption...I hope everyone gets back to normal soon πŸ’”
 
🚨πŸ’₯πŸ”₯ [A photo of a cartoon character trying to put out a fire with a mallet]

the steam plant's troubles are no joke 🀯 and if they can't keep it under control who will? 😬 [A GIF of a person drowning, with the caption "overwhelmed"]

it's like they say... when life gives you steam, make steam power πŸ’ͺ [A meme of Pepe the Frog holding a steam pipe]

anyway, fingers crossed everything is back to normal soon 🀞 [A heart eyes emoji]
 
OMG what's going on with that steam plant?! 😱 Like, how is it even possible for another fire to break out there?! I'm literally shaking thinking about all those people who had to evacuate and get out of there in the middle of the night... 😨 It's crazy that it happened again after they already had a major fire like 19 years ago! 🀯 What if it was caused by some faulty equipment or something?! The thought alone is giving me anxiety 😬 And what about all those buildings that rely on that steam plant for heat and power? Like, how are they supposed to function now?! It's just so frustrating thinking about the disruption this will cause... πŸ™„
 
omg what if there was like no backup plan for the steam plant? that means the whole university could've been without heat and power, can u imagine? 🀯 i feel bad for all the students and staff who had to deal with the evacuation and traffic chaos. it's just one of those things that happens, but still really frustrating for everyone involved. hopefully they were able to get a handle on whatever caused the fire and it won't happen again soon πŸ’”
 
.. just got word about that big fire at the University of Minnesota's steam plant last night πŸ˜•. I mean, you'd think with all the tech and automation these days, a major fire would be way easier to put out quickly. But it sounds like they still had to deal with some issues controlling the situation.

And yeah, it's crazy that this has happened before - back in 2006, there was already a roof fire at the plant... I guess you could say it's just one of those places where things can get tricky sometimes? πŸ€” Still no word on what might have caused this latest incident, but hopefully everyone involved is safe and sound. Traffic control efforts are still going on, so maybe that's something to keep an eye on today 🚧.
 
just heard about this massive fire at the University of Minnesota's steam plant 🚨πŸ”₯, it's crazy to think that some buildings nearby might be affected by the power outage... have you guys lived around that area? it seems like they're handling the situation well but still trying to get more info out about what happened. also, kinda weird that it happened on a Friday evening when people are winding down after the weekend πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
OMG, can't believe what just happened at that steam plant in Minneapolis!!! 🀯 I was on the Platform all night, and it was crazy to see all those updates rolling in. I mean, I know the university's had some issues with the place before (that roof fire back in 2006), but still... a large-scale fire and explosion? That's no joke! 😱 The fact that they got it under control so fast is a relief, but I'm sure there are still a lot of questions to be answered about what caused this. And now the university's gotta deal with the aftermath and figuring out how to keep this from happening again πŸ€”. Still, it's good to know that everyone involved is safe... fingers crossed! πŸ’•
 
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