URGENT: Flooding on downtown campus

Update: 5:11 p.m.: Please note that all evening classes on the downtown campus have been cancelled for tonight because of the severe flooding on the campus. Please stay tuned to www.mcgill.ca for updates this evening or tomorrow concerning tomorrow's classes. Please note as well that roadways on campus and surrounding the campus are dangerous. Please use extreme caution if you are trying to cross a street. --------------------------- Please be advised that there is severe flooding on the downtown campus that originated near the McTavish reservoir. This is a serious situation. A number of buildings have been flooded. If you are still in a main floor or basement area, please move computers, documents, etc. as high as you can and get yourself to safety. If you have already been flooded out, do not return to the office area. The University is trying to assess damage as best it can, but it will be extensive. More information will be provided as it becomes available. Messages will be posted soon on the McGill website, and you will be told where to look for more information. Your personal safety is of the greatest importance. Please be careful and do not take any unnecessary risks.

Update: 5:11 p.m.:

Please note that all evening classes on the downtown campus have been cancelled for tonight because of the severe flooding on the campus.

Please stay tuned to www.mcgill.ca for updates this evening or tomorrow concerning tomorrow’s classes.

Please note as well that roadways on campus and surrounding the campus are dangerous. Please use extreme caution if you are trying to cross a street.

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Please be advised that there is severe flooding on the downtown campus that originated near the McTavish reservoir. This is a serious situation. A number of buildings have been flooded. If you are still in a main floor or basement area, please move computers, documents, etc. as high as you can and get yourself to safety. If you have already been flooded out, do not return to the office area.

The University is trying to assess damage as best it can, but it will be extensive. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

Messages will be posted soon on the McGill website, and you will be told where to look for more information.

Your personal safety is of the greatest importance. Please be careful and do not take any unnecessary risks.