Montreal first responders are warning against so-called disaster tourism after noting a spike in selfie-seekers in neighbourhoods threatened by swollen rivers. An operations chief with the Montreal fire department says his teams have seen many people who don't live in the affected areas milling about makeshift dikes and other flood-relief infrastructure, snapping photos and selfies. The fire department's Martin Guilbault says all they're doing is getting in the way of emergency workers who are trying to keep the areas secure. Emergency officials also don't want to have to deal with outsiders should one of the dikes give way, creating an extreme emergency. "Don't come by if you have no reason to be here," Guilbault said, summarizing his department's message Tuesday.
Source: Huffington Post April 30, 2019 17:48 UTC