Yale University evacuated the Anlyan Center on Cedar Street in New Haven after a fire was reported, then issued an all-clear at 12:32 p.m. and reopened nearby streets to traffic.

Yale University evacuated the Anlyan Center on Cedar Street in New Haven on June 10 after reports of a fire at the Yale School of Medicine research building.

The university later issued an all-clear at 12:32 p.m., and streets around the building reopened to regular traffic.

What happened

The Anlyan Center is a Yale School of Medicine research facility in the 300 block of Cedar Street. According to reporting from the New Haven Register, the building includes medical research space, including a radiology and biomedical imaging lab.

Yale ordered the evacuation after the fire was reported. The New Haven Fire Department had not immediately commented in the reporting available at the time of publication.

What is known now

No injuries or damage details were confirmed in the available reporting. Yale has not publicly detailed the cause of the fire in the information reviewed so far.

The incident briefly disrupted activity in and around the building, which houses medical research operations. It also affected traffic on nearby streets before the all-clear was given.

Further details could emerge if Yale or city fire officials release information about the cause or extent of any damage.

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