Urgent Alerts Reach Thousands of Students (Image Credits: Pixabay)
A broken gas line near the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus led to traffic restrictions and safety measures on Maryland Parkway Monday afternoon.[1][2]
Urgent Alerts Reach Thousands of Students
UNLV issued an emergency notification at 1:38 p.m., warning of a gas leak on Maryland Parkway near University Road. The alert instructed students, staff, and visitors to avoid the area entirely.[1] University police and Clark County Fire Department personnel arrived quickly to assess the situation.
“UPD ALERT: UNLV reports a gas leak on Maryland Parkway near University Road. Traffic restricted between Dorothy and Flamingo. Avoid the area,” the university posted on social media.[1] Crews from Southwest Gas joined the response to locate and secure the rupture. No injuries occurred, according to fire officials.[2]
Key Roads Blocked Amid Heavy Congestion
Maryland Parkway saw closures in both directions between Flamingo Road and Tropicana Avenue, with additional restrictions from Dorothy Avenue to Flamingo. Regional Transportation Commission officials urged drivers to seek alternate routes as backups formed.[1]
Access to UNLV’s Lot D remained limited, preventing students from retrieving vehicles. Fire department spokespeople noted heavy traffic persisted even after partial reopenings.[3] The disruptions highlighted vulnerabilities in one of Las Vegas’s busiest corridors near a major university.
- Maryland Parkway: Closed between Flamingo and Tropicana.
- Dorothy Avenue to Flamingo: Traffic restricted.
- Lot D at UNLV: Vehicle access prohibited.
- Alternate routes recommended for all travelers.
Classes Canceled as Precautions Taken
Sessions in Greenspun Hall ended early out of caution, affecting dozens of students midway through the day. Text alerts reached campus community members just after 1:30 p.m., directing them to stay clear and resume normal activities elsewhere.[3]
Officials emphasized that the leak posed no immediate evacuation threat to campus buildings. “Students, staff, and visitors are told not to access the lot or start vehicles in the area,” UNLV announced.[3] Fire crews evaluated nearby zones for safety.
Source Identified, Containment in Progress
Responders pinpointed a broken gas line as the culprit and worked to contain it. Clark County Fire declared the situation active but contained, with evaluations ongoing.[2] A department spokesperson stated, “This is an active situation, and details will be provided when possible.”[2]
“UPD and Clark County Fire are evaluating the surrounding area,” UNLV updated later.[1] Closures lasted several hours, though full reopening timelines remained unclear as of late afternoon.
As crews wrap up repairs, the incident serves as a reminder of infrastructure’s role in daily campus and city life. Motorists and students alike navigated detours, underscoring the need for preparedness in urban settings. What impacts did this have on your commute or classes? Share in the comments below.
Key Takeaways
- No injuries reported from the gas leak.
- Maryland Parkway restrictions lasted hours; avoid the area if possible.
- UNLV canceled select classes and restricted parking Lot D.
