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Home » Ruling Says Lawsuit Against MUD in M’s Pub Fire Can Continue

Ruling Says Lawsuit Against MUD in M’s Pub Fire Can Continue

Published by Nikki Palmer on Wed, 01/27/2021 - 3:00am

Spectators watch efforts to douse a fire in a building in Omaha, where M’s Pub was located, Jan. 10, 2016. The Nebraska Supreme Court is allowing a lawsuit to continue against an Omaha natural gas utility for a 2016 fire that destroyed part of the downtown Omaha’s Old Market. The ruling Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, affirms the finding of a lower court that rejected Metropolitan Utilities District’s request for summary judgment to be excused from the lawsuit. (AP)
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The Associated Press

The Nebraska Supreme Court is allowing a lawsuit to continue against an Omaha natural gas utility for a 2016 fire that destroyed part of the Old Market.

The ruling last Friday affirms the finding of a lower court rejecting Metropolitan Utilities District’s request for summary judgment to be excused from the lawsuit.

The lawsuit stemmed from an explosion and fire sparked Jan. 9, 2016, when construction workers struck a natural gas line in front M’s Pub restaurant in the Old Market. The Nebraska Fire Marshal’s Office later issued a report that said MUD workers didn’t properly mark the natural gas line that was breached, sparking the explosion and massive fire. Property owners sued various contractors and MUD, and settled with all defendants except MUD, which held that it was immune.

The lower and high courts disagreed, noting MUD was required under law and its own policies to ensure that lines were clearly marked, that the gas was to be immediately shut off in the event of a gas fire and to ensure that abandoned gas lines are properly abandoned. Plaintiffs in the case say MUD failed at all three.

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