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18 cars burned in fire at Sea-Tac Airport parking garage

Apr 30, 2013, 7:29 AM | Updated: 1:41 pm

Parking rates to go up at Sea-Tac. (Photo courtesy Kimi Kline)

(Photo courtesy Kimi Kline)

A fire at the Sea-Tac Airport parking garage Tuesday morning destroyed at least eight cars and damaged another 10 with heat and smoke, causing an estimated $250,000 in losses, spokesman Perry Cooper said.

No one was injured, but some travelers will be returning to find they need another ride home.

Airport workers were using license plate numbers to track down the owners.

“Hopefully we’ll be able to contact them so at least they have a heads up,” Cooper said. The scorched cars were parked on the sixth floor at the north end of the garage.

Firefighters responded about 7 a.m. Tuesday to the fire on the sixth floor at the north end of the garage. Flames were controlled with help from the city of SeaTac Fire Department.

KIRO Radio traffic reporter Kimi Kline first reported seeing the smoke from the air around 7:20 a.m.

The situation was contained by 7:30 a.m.

Cooper says airport operations remained normal. The arrival and departure drives remained open. Ticketing and flights were not affected.

Smoke closed a service tunnel at the airport. Doors to the north end of the terminal were closed when smoke started to drift in.

Investigators believe the fire was started by a mechanical failure in one of the vehicles. Flames spread from car to car in the general parking area of the garage, which was mostly full with vehicles left by mid-week business travelers, Cooper said.

“Also of note, this appears to be the first multiple-vehicle fire we’ve ever had here,” Cooper said in an email. “Our fire folks have been here 25 to 30 years. Usually these things are one vehicle, pretty minor and put out by a fire extinguisher.”

The Port of Seattle, which operates the airport, says it has the world’s biggest parking garage with room for 13,000 cars under one roof.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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