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Infrastructure failure, December 9, 2025

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On December 9, 2025, a sprinkler line burst in two places on the ground floor of the Ernest Gruening Building at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, flooding three floors with roughly 1,000 gallons of water during final-exam week. Students and faculty were evacuated into minus-21-degree weather, and UAF relocated some final exams while the building was closed for cleanup. UAF alerts directed people out of the building and kept it closed for two days before a planned reopening.

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Institution
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Alert Sequence

4 messages in sequence · 3 verified verbatim

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INITIAL ALERTSMS
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UPDATEWebsite
The Gruening Building is currently closed due to a sprinkler line break. We are working to reschedule final exams to alternate locations. More information will be shared on this website once that work is complete.
Exact text from UAF ON ALERT 'Gruening Building closed due to sprinkler line break' update timestamped 12/9/2025, 12:46 p.m.
Captured on Wayback 20251210145223; live page has rolled to later incidents.
UPDATEWebsite+2h 22m
The Gruening Building will be closed for the remainder of today and all day Wednesday due to a line break in the sprinkler system on the ground floor. The resulting flooding affected the ground floor and the two floors below it. Please avoid the area, as walkways outside the building may be icy. The building is scheduled to reopen on Thursday.
Exact lead paragraph from UAF ON ALERT 'Gruening Building closed Tuesday and Wednesday' update timestamped 12/9/2025, 3:08 p.m.
Replaces prior reconstructed reopening all-clear that was not present on the official page.
Full page also includes finals reschedule and employee remote-work guidance under the same update.
UPDATETwitter/X+2h 58m
Verified verbatim@uafairbanks on X (verbatim)190 chars
The Gruening Building is closed Dec. 9-10 due to a break in a sprinkler line. Find more information about the closure and finals in the building at UAF on Alert: https://uafalert.alaska.edu/
Corrected to exact fxtwitter raw_text (t.co links).
Official same-day Gruening closure post; snowflake 1998554279372591310 → 2025-12-10T00:44:06Z.
Context

Background

The Ernest Gruening Building is a multi-story academic tower on UAF's Fairbanks campus housing the School of Education and College of Liberal Arts. On December 9, 2025, during final-exam week, a sprinkler line burst in two locations on the ground floor. The Sun Star, UAF's student paper, reported that fire alarms sounded and students and faculty streamed out into minus-21-degree weather. KUAC reported that about 1,000 gallons of water flooded the ground floor and the two floors below it, that UAF closed the building Tuesday and Wednesday, and that some final exams were relocated. The episode illustrates the compounding risk of building-systems failures in Interior Alaska winters, where evacuees face life-threatening cold the moment they step outside. No verbatim UAF Alert text was published, so the alert sequence here is reconstructed and marked unconfirmed.
Analysis

Key Findings

A water emergency, not fire or violence, drove a winter evacuation in which the outdoor cold was itself a serious hazard to evacuees
The break occurred at two points on the ground floor and sent roughly 1,000 gallons down through two lower floors
Timing during final-exam week forced UAF to relocate exams, raising the academic stakes of an infrastructure failure
UAF ON ALERT published full Gruening closure updates at 12:46 p.m. and 3:08 p.m. on Dec. 9, 2025 (archived on Wayback)
Outcome
No injuries were reported. About 1,000 gallons of water flooded the ground floor and the two floors below; UAF closed the Gruening Building, relocated affected final exams, and planned to reopen the building later that week.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Student Paper
  2. News
  3. Official
  4. Official
    UAF ON ALERT
    uafalert.alaska.edu
    archived copy
  5. Social
  6. Official
Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "University of Alaska Fairbanks: Infrastructure failure, December 9, 2025." Incident of December 9, 2025. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/university-of-alaska-fairbanks-gruening-flood-2025-12-09/

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Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion