Car hits fire hydrant in Kent, floods 6 apartments

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A serious incident occurred on Friday night when a car crashed into a fire hydrant at the Appian Way Apartments in Kent, Washington, resulting in heavy flooding that affected at least six apartments. Surveillance footage captured the dramatic moment of impact, showing water gushing through the apartment complex's parking lot. Puget Sound Fire crews quickly arrived to control the flooding and ensure resident safety. The flooding led to the involvement of the Red Cross, which assisted those displaced by the water damage. Fire officials provided photos illustrating the flooding's severity before the water was shut off.

This incident highlights the risks posed by vehicle collisions with fire hydrants and their potential to disrupt lives in residential areas. Local authorities are assessing the situation to provide further assistance to affected residents, serving as a reminder of the importance of cautious driving in residential neighborhoods.

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