City anticipating spike in fire incidents at homeless camps as Discontent City closes
NANAIMO — With Discontent City closing at the end of November and winter quickly approaching, Nanaimo Fire Rescue is worried about an increase in fire incidents at parks and forests across the region.
“As we speak, the city directors and our fire chief are working on plans right now about what to do when (Discontent City) closes,” fire prevention officer Umesh Lal told NanaimoNewsNOW.
Only tent city residents moving into provincially-funded temporary housing in late November are allowed to stay at Discontent City after Oct. 26 and it’s anticipated many who won’t move into housing will or already have set up camp in the bushes across Nanaimo.
As the weather turns colder, Lal said there’s the potential for many more fires and propane-caused explosions at camps.