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check that the cable is still attached to the latch lever... if not use pliers to pull the cable... sometimes the latch gets stuck... have someone push down on the hood while you pull the latch.
You got ignition system wet, remove the distributor cap and check for water, i bet you will find it wet. you will need to dry it out even by using a hair dryer to dry it out, then try to start it. i would let it run for a while with hood open to allow moisture to flow out from under the hood to avoid other components from getting wet. let me know the out come good day.
im assuming gas door lol yes there should be an emergency pull cable in the trunk area/ itll be a plasttic piece attatched to a cable itll say fuel door on it.
Try pushing down on the hood while someone else pulls the lever to open the hood. Then lift up and release latch as usual. Could be broken spring in latch.
pull the broken cable down from under the dash, cut back the cable sheath to expose the wire cable inside, then use a good pair of vise grips to pull the stub of the broken steel cable to open the hood.
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