Dog rescued after being trapped for days inside Seattle house that slid off foundations
Jan 13, 2022, 3:25 PM | Updated: Jan 14, 2022, 7:14 am

A dog being rescued from a Magnolia home after a landslide. (Seattle Fire, Twitter)
(Seattle Fire, Twitter)
Last week, a house in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood slid off its foundations, and while the two residents were largely unharmed, one of their two dogs was found deceased, while the other was not located. On Thursday, that dog was found alive inside the home.
House in Seattle鈥檚 Magnolia neighborhood slides off foundations after heavy rain
This came after family friend Remy Olivier passed by the house and heard a noise coming from inside.
“We’ve been coming every day, but this morning we heard some whining, … very faintly through a hole we drilled with a screwdriver,” he described to 成人X站 7 TV.
Seattle Fire Department crews were , and were able to successfully rescue the animal. The dog is reported to be in stable condition.
2400 block of Perkins Ln W: Firefighters found the dog alive and in stable condition!
— Seattle Fire Dept. (@SeattleFire)
The house is located along Perkins Lane, and is believed to have slid from its foundations last week due to high levels of precipitation. That resulted in the top floor partially collapsing on top of the daylight basement. Initially, responders were able to rescue the residents of the home, both of whom were sent to Harborview Medical Center in stable condition.
This isn鈥檛 the first time a slide has damaged homes on Perkins Lane. Following , a major slide destroyed five homes in the area, with one catching fire from an electrical short caused by the incident.