About 600 people were evacuated from an Australian university’s library after students and faculty mistook the smell of a rotten durian fruit for a gas leak. Students and staff inside the campus ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The smell of rotting durian had permeated the campus library's air conditioning system Fears of a gas leak caused around 500 ...
If you’ve ever been within sniffing distance of a durian, you would know it: The odor of the Southeast Asian fruit has been compared to decaying flesh, old garbage, and rotten eggs. The scent is so ...
More than 500 people were evacuated from a university in Melbourne, Australia after the smell of a rotting durian fruit was mistaken for a gas leak. Emergency services crews dressed in specialist ...
A library in Melbourne was evacuated after a rotting piece of fruit sparked fears of a gas leak. Up to 600 people were evacuated from RMIT university after peculiar smell was detected on Saturday ...
A hazardous-materials team was dispatched to the scene to probe "potentially dangerous chemicals" stored Add "cause for a university evacuation in Australia" to the long list of reasons that durian ...