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How facilities responds to storms, flooding in campus buildings - The Baylor Lariat

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By Elliott Nace | Staff Writer Major storms at the end of April and beginning of May covered campus in a thick sheet of rain which caused lower levels of the Carroll Science Building and Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation to flood on April 26. Tornado watches accompanied subsequent storms on April 30 and May 6. Baylor Facilities, when commenting on the situation, announced its intentions to maintain its quick response to weather circumstances while investing in improved drainage infrastructure near affected buildings. According to university spokesperson Lori Fogleman, the April 26 storm dumped almost one and a half inches of rain just between 2 and 3 p.m. Although Baylor never lost power, the city of Waco reported several outages in the wake of the heavy rain.
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baylorlariat.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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