Small bush fire calls keeping Nanaimo Fire Rescue engines rolling
NANAIMO — A long, overdue break from cold and wet weather is seeing a rise in small, nuisance bush fires.
Nanaimo Fire Rescue crews have responded to an average of two per day over the last two weeks, mostly all minor and extinguished quickly.
Geoff Whiting, assistant fire chief, told NanaimoNewsNOW the increase in these particular calls is not surprising this time of year, but conditions have changed very quickly in recent days.
“We’ve been lucky this year with a fairly wet spring which has kept bush fires down, however, it doesn’t take long as soon as we get this heat, the really low humidity and it’s been windy lately which really dries things out.”


