Crime & Safety

UCLA Burned in Science Experiment Explosion

The student, who suffered chest injuries and burns to his face, is reportedly in fair condition.

A UCLA student suffered chest injuries and burns to his face and neck when an oven he was using to conduct a science experiment exploded in the campus engineering building, Los Angeles Fire Department officials said.

It happened about 6 p.m. in a laboratory on the second floor of the school's six-story engineering building, LAFD spokesman Brian Humphrey said.

The student was in fair condition, Humphrey said.

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The lab was isolated as an investigation into the incident continued this evening, but there was no fire, no formal evacuation and no lingering hazard, he said.

--City News Service

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