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Storm Water Floods a Substation, the Power Plant Burns, and Summer Classes Go Virtual
During a severe thunderstorm on July 31, 2025, stormwater entered Towson University's central power plant and ignited one of its electrical substations, causing a fire that knocked out heating and cooling to the academic core. Towson Public Safety and the Baltimore County Fire Department put the fire out within minutes; no one was injured. With the fire damaging all three substations beyond repair, TU moved summer courses online and lost air conditioning across much of campus during peak summer heat.
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- OfficialUpdate on July 31 campus firetowson.edu
- Student PaperUSM approves power plant restoration project at Towson Universitythetowerlight.com