“I was really overwhelmed because the fire alarms didn’t seem to work,” Cherrylin Acnesta recalled of the fire that occurred near midnight on July 10th, 2021. The devastating blaze had broken out at the Hanover Apartments, a 48-unit building in SeaTac, Washington.
“I didn’t even have time to grab my shoes before I ran outside,” said another resident, Mesfin Yeshewawerk, as he described racing barefoot to escape from the complex that night. “I heard screams outside and looked out the window to see what was going on, and found that the apartment we were in was emitting dense black smoke and was caught in a raging fire.” He and his wife had fled the fast-moving flames with their 2-year-old daughter in their arms. In the aftermath of the disaster, at least 80 people were displaced.
“The fire was upgraded to a level 3 – GO evacuation notice, and with about 20 different fire departments here, it took nearly five hours to bring the fire under control,” said firefighter John Wilkins. “But it’s good that all the residents were evacuated with no fatalities.”

Tzu Chi volunteers assess the situation the next day and gain information from Carrie Caldwell, the apartment manager. Photo/Tzu Chi Seattle Branch
While waiting to receive supplies, volunteers introduce Tzu Chi’s environmental mission and the eco-friendly means used to create DA.AI Technology’s eco-blankets. Photo/Tzu Chi Seattle Branch
Eleven Tzu Chi volunteers deliver their love through the community relief mission for Hanover Apartment fire survivors. Photo/Tzu Chi Seattle Branch



