Wall falls in downtown Virginia causing gas leak, evacuation

A demolition crew member inspects an area of the Northland Building.
A demolition crew member inspects an area of the Northland Building after a section of the building collapsed during demolition, causing a gas leak and power outage on Wednesday.
Mark Sauer | Mesabi Daily News via AP

Parts of downtown Virginia in northern Minnesota were evacuated after part of a brick wall collapsed during demolition, causing a gas leak and power outage.

Crews were tearing down a former St. Louis County government building when the wall fell around the lunch hour Wednesday.

Virginia Battalion Chief Erik Jonassen says the collapse severed gas lines and causing a power outage.

The Mesabi Daily News reports gas was shut off to the area and the Virginia Fire Department evacuated some businesses.

Demolition crew members inspect an area of the Northland Building.
Demolition crew members inspect an area of the Northland Building after a section of the building collapsed during demolition.
Mark Sauer | Mesabi Daily News via AP

The new St. Louis County Government Services Center in Virginia was among the buildings evacuated. The gas leak was contained, and the government services center has reopened.

Mayor Larry Cuffe Jr. says City Hall was later closed and evacuated.

Power has been restored. No injuries are reported.

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