Toppled Fire Hydrant Creates Huge Geyser In Downtown Berkeley
Briefly

A ruptured fire hydrant in downtown Berkeley caused significant water discharge, shooting up to four stories high, leading to slippery conditions and minor flooding.
The incident began around 10:40 am on Monday when a vehicle likely struck the fire hydrant, resulting in a dramatic water display on Shattuck Avenue.
Berkeley firefighters quickly responded to the scene, managing to shut off the water flow by around 10:52 am, preventing further flooding.
Video evidence from the Citizen app depicted the hydrant eruption, capturing the intensity of water shooting high into the air.
Read at sfist.com
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