Driver Strikes San Diego International Airport Hydrant, Shutting Down Water Service

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By Wire Service
September 10, 2019US News
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Driver Strikes San Diego International Airport Hydrant, Shutting Down Water Service
San Diego International Airport in San Diego, Calif., on March 6, 2017. (Andy Huffaker/AFP/Getty Images)

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KGTV)—A driver struck a fire hydrant outside San Diego International Airport on Sept. 7, causing water to rocket into the sky outside Terminal 2.

Terminal 2 East’s entrance on West Harbor Drive was temporarily closed after the driver struck the hydrant along the terminal’s departure lanes around 10:40 a.m. Airport officials also closed Terminal 2 East’s concessions and directed all traffic through Terminal 1.

At one point, vehicles backed up onto Harbor Dr. as drivers encountered the closure caused by the geyser, according to a witness.

Fire crews worked feverishly for about two hours, as gallons of water and kicked up rocks showered them below, before the water was turned off around 12:35 p.m.

Concessions, restrooms, and all water service in Terminals 1 and 2 were temporarily shut at about 1:30 p.m. due to the hydrant break, according to the airport.

The airport said it would bring in portable restrooms for guests and staff during the suspended water service. As of 2:10 p.m., water service in all terminals had been restored and facilities had been reopened.

The San Diego Airport recommended Saturday travelers arrive and depart through Terminal 1 to avoid the area.

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