Twenty people have been forced from their homes in Nanaimo, after a suspicious fire early Saturday morning.
Posted: Sep. 16, 2023 5:37PMA crowd of people stood in disbelief, and still in their pyjamas, outside their Nanaimo apartment building at 650 Prideaux St. Saturday morning after their apartment building caught fire.
Nanaimo Fire Rescue Chief Tim Doyle says 15 units were impacted by the fire, leaving 20 people displaced. “There was a lot of yelling outside, people screaming ‘get out of the building,’ and yeah we grabbed our cat and got out as quick as we could,” said resident Thomas Cosh.
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