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A Campus Gas Leak Emptied Weniger Hall in Minutes as the Corvallis Alert Hit Twitter Before NW Natural Arrived

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Confirmed Threat

On the afternoon of February 17, 2022, a reported gas leak inside Weniger Hall on the Oregon State University Corvallis campus triggered an immediate evacuation and a real-time Corvallis Alert posted to @oregonstate on Twitter/X. NW Natural Gas and the Corvallis Fire Department responded and confirmed the leak, which was repaired and the all-clear issued about 35 minutes after the initial alert.

Alerts
3
Response
3 min
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
Oregon State University
Public R1 · OR
~32,000 studentsOSU Corvallis Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
Verified verbatimOSU official Twitter/X account @oregonstate145 chars
Corvallis Alert: Gas Leak. Evacuate Weniger Hall immediately. Follow instructions of authorities on site. Call 911 if help is needed. Avoid area.
This verbatim text is drawn directly from the @oregonstate Twitter alert, archived at x.com/oregonstate/status/1494415690773655554
The alert was posted at 3:57 PM PST per the Twitter timestamp, but early news reporting placed initial response at approximately 12:55 PM; the Twitter post captured the official public notification
The phrasing 'Corvallis Alert' is OSU's standard localized emergency alert prefix distinguishing campus-specific from statewide notifications
The direct second-person 'Evacuate ... immediately' matches OSU's published emergency notification template for gas leaks
UPDATETwitter/X
Continue to avoid Weniger Hall area. NW Natural Gas and Corvallis Fire Dept on scene and beginning to stop the leak. SW Memorial Place adjacent to Weniger Hall is closed. Stay out of the area marked in red.
Verbatim from the @OregonState Twitter account; confirms NW Natural Gas and Corvallis Fire Department are on scene and actively stopping the leak
Adds SW Memorial Place closure detail not in the initial alert; references a map image ('area marked in red') linked in the original tweet
Posted approximately 15 minutes after the initial evacuation tweet, providing operational progress update
ALL CLEARTwitter/X
Approximate reconstruction106 chars
Corvallis Alert: All clear for Weniger Hall. The gas leak has been repaired. Normal activities may resume.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The Gazette-Times reported the all-clear at approximately 1:30 PM, about 35 minutes after the initial evacuation notice around 12:55 PM PST
NW Natural Gas and the Corvallis Fire Department confirmed the leak had been stopped before the all-clear was issued
Weniger Hall houses mathematics departments; classes were disrupted for the afternoon period
Context

Background

On February 17, 2022, a reported gas leak forced the immediate evacuation of Weniger Hall on the Oregon State University Corvallis campus. Weniger Hall is the primary mathematics building on the OSU campus, and the evacuation disrupted classes in progress. The OSU emergency alert system published the Corvallis Alert in real time via the @oregonstate Twitter account, providing the verbatim evacuation instruction to follow. NW Natural Gas utility crews and the Corvallis Fire Department responded to assess and repair the leak. According to the Gazette-Times (Corvallis), the all-clear was issued roughly 35 minutes after the initial report, with normal activities resuming in the building by approximately 1:30 PM PST. OSU has had a pattern of gas-related building incidents: a similar contractor-hit gas line incident in September 2021 closed three campus buildings, and an acetylene leak previously forced closure of another campus research building. The Weniger Hall event is notable because the @oregonstate Twitter alert was issued before most students and faculty even smelled gas, demonstrating OSU's shift toward social media as the primary rapid-notification channel for localized campus hazards.
Analysis

Key Findings

The OSU Corvallis Alert was broadcast via Twitter/X in real time, with the exact verbatim text recoverable from the public tweet
The gas leak was confirmed by NW Natural Gas and the Corvallis Fire Department and repaired within approximately 35 minutes
Weniger Hall (mathematics) was evacuated with no injuries; normal activities resumed by roughly 1:30 PM PST
This is OSU's third documented gas-related campus incident within about two years, suggesting a pattern worth monitoring in older utility infrastructure
Outcome
No injuries. NW Natural Gas and Corvallis Fire Department stopped the leak and cleared the building approximately 35 minutes after the initial report. Normal activities resumed by 1:30 PM PST.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Social
  2. Social
  3. News
  4. Student Paper
  5. Official
Tags
gas-leakoregonoregon-state-universitycorvallisweniger-halltwitter-alertutility-hazardevacuation
Added May 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion