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Waterfront Construction office manager Diede Janel says the 73-foot vessel that sank Friday morning is an old World War II landing craft that was being used as a workboat in Puget Sound near the city's West Seattle neighborhood.
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"I honestly think this is going to bring us closer together, I mean challenge, brings new things, new ideas, and I think it's definitely going to bring us closer together," Diede said.
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"Everybody's out and that's the main thing, sure my stuff may be gone or ruined, or whatever, that's not what I'm worried about right now," Diede said.
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Diede says the fire can ruin personal belongings .. destroy the house, but it can't break their bond.
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"Everybody's out and that's the main thing, sure my stuff may be gone or ruined, or whatever, that's not what I'm worried about right now," Diede said.
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"Everybody's out and that's the main thing, sure my stuff may be gone or ruined, or whatever, that's not what I'm worried about right now," Diede said.
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Diede says the fire can ruin personal belongings .. destroy the house, but it can't break their bond.
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"I honestly think this is going to bring us closer together, I mean challenge, brings new things, new ideas, and I think it's definitely going to bring us closer together," Diede said.
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"I honestly think this is going to bring us closer together, I mean challenge, brings new things, new ideas, and I think it's definitely going to bring us closer together," Diede said.
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Diede says the fire can ruin personal belongings .. destroy the house, but it can't break their bond.
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