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VIDEO: Massive Fire Erupts Near Google Office at Seattle Homeless Camp

A massive fire erupted at a Seattle homeless encampment‌ just⁣ blocks away from⁣ one of ⁣Google’s ⁤corporate offices ‌earlier this week.

The blaze⁣ ignited at an ⁣encampment at ⁤Mercer⁢ Street and⁤ Fairview Avenue on Monday,​ near Interstate ⁤5, devastating a portion of the camp and ⁤putting the residents‌ of a nearby apartment complex⁤ at risk.

This‍ fire marks at least the ninth incident ‌at the encampment since ⁢last summer. It is situated⁤ just a few blocks‍ east of Google’s Fairview corporate office, although the office itself seems to have been unaffected by the fire.

A 46-year-old homeless man residing ⁤at the camp was arrested​ in connection with the fire. According to court ⁣documents obtained⁢ by‌ KOMO News, he claimed that the ‌fire was accidental, caused by a knocked-over candle while he was cleaning​ his ‍tent.

The man allegedly attempted to extinguish the flames, but they ‌rapidly spread. Witnesses ‌reported seeing him flee the‍ scene, leading to his arrest a few blocks⁢ away.

Footage of the fire, which could be seen throughout the city,⁣ captured‍ the ominous sight of black smoke billowing around buildings, bridges,⁣ and even the Seattle Space Needle.

“Something is seriously on fire around Eastlake in ‌Seattle ⁣right now,” exclaimed one social media user on X,⁣ sharing a video of ​the menacing clouds.

The Seattle ‍Fire Department swiftly responded to the ⁢fire, successfully preventing it from spreading beyond the homeless ⁤encampment. Court documents also⁣ revealed the presence of ​an exterior gas line nearby.

City officials stated that cleanup efforts‍ would take place within two or three weeks. Cleanup crews ‌have already visited the site this week, as confirmed by a⁤ spokesperson for ‍the mayor.

The suspect is ​currently in ⁣custody and under investigation for⁣ felony reckless burning. His bail has been⁢ set at ⁤$50,000, although prosecutors had requested $150,000.

A ⁣resident of ​the apartment building near the homeless encampment expressed her frustration to ‌KOMO News.

“I‌ warned the city that this would happen; they start fires⁤ all the time. We’ve called the fire department ‍about seven or eight times⁣ this year,”‍ she told ‍ the​ outlet. “It’s absolutely insane that they prioritize the safety of ten people over 2,000 innocent individuals.”

Seattle residents have been demanding the removal of the encampment for ‌months, citing ⁤concerns for the safety of both the⁣ homeless population and other residents.

In March, a woman was strangled ⁤to death⁤ at ‌the encampment, ​and her ‌body went undiscovered for⁢ four days.

Seattle has witnessed a significant increase in its homeless population in recent years.

In 2022, approximately 7,620 people ‍were ​homeless in King County, ​which encompasses Seattle, marking ​a 38% rise from 2020, according to the county’s annual point-in-time count.

Seattle ⁢is not the only West Coast city ⁤grappling with the challenges of crime, homelessness, and drug addiction. Disturbing scenes⁣ of homeless individuals openly ‍using⁢ drugs and living in squalor on city streets continue to emerge from neighborhoods ⁣in Los ‌Angeles, San ‍Francisco, ​Portland, and other cities as ‌well.



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