VIDEO: Hours after flames tore through a vacant building in North Seattle and left one person dead, the City Council unanimously passed an ordinance aimed at preventing empty buildings from becoming death traps.
According to data from the Seattle Fire Department in 2021, city crews responded to 70 fires at derelict properties. By 2023, that number skyrocketed to 130. Prior to the vote, SFD Dangerous Buildings Ordinance co-sponsor Tammy Morales remarked about the fatal incident earlier in the day.
"This couldn’t be more timely," said Morales.
Morales also pointed out that, between 2022 and 2023, her district alone saw 60 fires in vacant buildings.
"The potential for drug use or other illegal activity inside them can lead to further structural damage, decrease community safety, and endanger our first responders," said Morales.