
CW File
The University will temporarily close 13 classrooms and parts of five buildings after flooding on Saturday, Sept. 18.
Power and network connectivity have been restored, although “limited interruptions” may occur, according to a UA News statement released Sunday. Repairs are ongoing.
“Thank you to all the UA staff who responded to help on campus and to those who continue to assist those in need,” the statement said.
The flash flood caused minor damage throughout Tuscaloosa. All roadways are currently open.
Classes and campus operations will resume as normal Monday morning.
The following rooms will be inaccessible:
Doster Hall basement areas, including listed rooms (unavailable for a minimum of two weeks)
Room 0010
Room 0001
Room 0002
Room 0005
Farrah Hall (unavailable for at least two weeks)
Classroom 120
Classroom 116
Meeting room 118
Reese Phifer (unavailable for at least one week)
Studio Control Room 0118
Office 134
Classroom 130
Classroom 180
Bureau of Mines (unavailable for at least one week)
Classroom 111
Open lab 110
Students with classes in these locations will be notified by their professors. Status updates will be posted periodically at the University’s new website dedicated to flooding cleanup information.