Hundreds of residents of San Francisco’s 33 Tehama were evacuated with a moment’s notice from their homes Friday after a burst water pipe flooded the building.
Highlights
- Hundreds of residents of San Francisco’s 33 Tehama were evacuated with a moment’s notice from their homes on Friday after a burst water pipe flooded all 35 floors of the high-end SoMa tower.
- Residents say they have no idea when they may be able to return, or where they will live as they wait.
- A 6-inch pipe burst on the roof or top floor and water started gushing through hallways and rooms.
- Residents were sent to two downtown hotels, the Hilton Union Square and Parc 55, but reported today that they are being forced to check out of their hotels.
- Property management company Willowick Residential said they are working diligently to make repairs and restore the building.