Spilt water on laminate flooring in kitchen, it has now started to raise up. anything i can do?

i splilt water in kitchen on laminate flooring. It has now started to raise up from underneath. Is there anything i can do to make it less obvious without having to replace it as it matches the floor in the lounge and the shop we bought it from doesnt sell that colour anymore. dont really want to replace the full lot.

Answers:
Not much you can do. Don't listen to Kennedy, he doesn't understand what a laminate floor is. Sand it and you may as well throw it out.
Is it a glued or a clicked floor? If it is glued - you've come to the end of your road, but if it is clicked and you have a closet big enough to cover the damaged area, your floor could be relaid. I am saying 'could', because there is always a chance you will end up damaging the floor as you click it apart. It is only a last resort solution, but it also means you would have to find a different material for the closet you are taking it out of.
wow, that must have been a lot of water..unfortunately there isnt anything you can really do.
either drink it. or swim in it. find the sourse and troubleshoot it
If it's not too bad, you can try sanding down, and then applying some sealant, varnish for example. Depending on the state of the floor and what is was built onto, you could try nailing some thin, long nails through into the joists or boards below it, but you need to be aware of things like electrical cables and gas pipes. It might do as a bodge for a while

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