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Exploding water heater rocks suburban
Seattle shopping center, injuring three
by Mia Penta, Associated Press, July 28, 2001
BURIEN, Wash. (AP)
A suburban Seattle shopping center
was rocked by a water heater explosion that hurtled
concrete chunks for a block, shattered business facades
and injured four people.
The water heater at a video store in the shopping plaza
rocketed through the building's roof, over a Taco Bell
restaurant and into a Pizza Hut parking lot 460 feet
away, said Battalion Chief Doug Hudson.
''The whole front of the Mexican restaurant, the video
store and the grocery store blew out,'' said J.D. Burtis,
who works at a recreational vehicle park across the
street. ''They're totally shot. All the windows and
glass are gone. There's counters laying on the front
door.''
The water heater did not strike anyone in the Friday
blast, but glass and bricks rained on parked cars and
blanketed the four-lane road next to the building.
''Had there been more people in the business or anyone
in the vehicles outside or had that water heater ...
hit someone, we'd have a much more serious situation,''
Hudson said.
Fire crews found four people dazed in the parking lot
Friday, said Hudson. One, a 50-year-old Burien woman,
was treated for second-degree burns to her right arm.
She was in satisfactory condition Friday evening at
Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, a nursing supervisor
said.
The others were taken to Highline Hospital in Burien
with minor injuries.
Initial damage estimates were $750,000 to $1 million,
said Bill Harm, King County assistant fire marshal.
The explosion was apparently caused by the electric
water heater at a video store in the plaza, Puget Sound
Energy spokeswoman Dorothy Bracken said.
''The pressure relief valve had been capped, and the
tank was partially drained of water,'' Hudson said.
''It built up steam pressure. It was a steam explosion.''
The thermostat on the water heater also may have malfunctioned,
Harm said.
The owners of the video store told KIRO-TV that a repairman
had been called to look at the water heater on Thursday
because it was producing scalding water. They said the
repairman told them the heater needed to be replaced,
and that he had shut it off in the meantime.
Jose Lopez, of Burien, was just getting out of his
car at an insurance firm next door when he heard what
he thought was an earthquake.
"'I opened my door and 'boom!' and it exploded,"
Lopez said. "People started running out full of
dust."
Evan
Comment:
This
is what happens when somebody is messing with something
they don't understand. Water heaters are such an everyday
object that the potential dangers are not recognized.
When there is a problem with a waterheater overheating
or leaking it needs to be serviced by a competent mechanic.
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