George Town dump on fire again

| 07/03/2020 | 56 Comments
Cayman Islands Fire Service Officers and DEH tackle a fire at the GT dump, 7 March

(CNS): Government officials have said the George Town landfill has ignited again and Cayman Islands Fire Service crews are on scene trying to contain what was described as “a surface blaze”. The dump began burning Saturday lunchtime at about 1:15pm, according to a release from government. Officials said progress is being made on the fire, despite winds fanning the flames. Fire fighters from West Bay have also been deployed to help with this latest dump fire.

The blaze comes after CIFS and the Department of Environmental Health battled a deep-seated week-long blaze that had started last Saturday, but it is not clear if the two are related.

The increasing number of fires that are igniting at the ever-growing pile of trash, aka Mount Trashmore, come at a time when the preferred bidders on the proposed National Waste Management Plan were supposed to begin remediation work there.

DECCO, Dart’s construction company, and a consortium of local and international rubbish experts signed a deal with government some two and a half years ago. Negotiations then began over how the proposed integrated waste management plan would work. But despite the desperate need to address the growing and increasingly polluting monstrosity, nothing has happened.

Furthermore, the ministry continues to struggle with equipment problems and low morale among the dump workforce and garbage collectors. This has created persistent delays in the collection of local garbage across Grand Cayman.

CNS reached out to the ministry at the start of this week to ask when the remediation, which was due to begin at the start of this year, will actually get underway and when government actually expects to formalize a contract with DECCO some two and a half years after selecting them as the preferred bidder.

However, in response a government official confirmed that the ministry was too busy dealing with coronavirus and would not be able to address our inquiry.


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  1. Mark H. says:

    Earthquakes, corona virus, dump fire, the 3 horsemen of the Cayman apocalypse are upon us!!!

  2. Anonymous says:

    I live at lakeside and now moving, so tired of this.

    Fire the entire CIG for all I care now.

    Fix the fkin dump you stupid ignorant adults.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Lakeside has been evacuated due to smoke levels from fire.

  4. Anonymous says:

    They can’t fix the dump even with Darts help. Face up Cayman, It’s never going to happen in your lifetime. CIG will never have what it takes to tackle the dump….Much less anything else.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Alden, Joey, Premier and Member for the Dump..What say ye?

    Guess you couldn’t care less now that your little unity party is falling apart?

  6. Anonymous says:

    Still burning worse than ever with this wind.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    Anyone heard from the Minister of Infrastructure?

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    • Anonymous says:

      Make no mistake about it Alden. This will be your only legacy. You, Joey, Roy, Tara, Moses and all the others that promised us 7 years ago you would solve the dump issue.

      Instead you wasted all your time and energy fighting against equal rights for gay citizens who only want to be treated the same as everyone else and building a white elephant port that we don’t want, need nor can afford. Can’t wait for 2021.

      Former PPM voter.

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    • Anonymous says:

      He has never said anything about THE DUMP even though it is in his district.
      We suffer from a severe problem of gutless leadership and nobody is capable of stepping up to the plate with the possible exception of Wayne Panton.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Watching it burn right now. It’s getting worse by the minute…

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  9. Anonymous says:

    The dump: Keeping Cayman Covid-19 free since 1993

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  10. Anonymous says:

    When are we going to hold those who have ignoree this issue too long accountable? When someone dies from the blazing thing?

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  11. Anonymous says:

    Which will kill us first? Coronavirus? Dump fumes?
    How come the (very intelligent) CIS parents and kids (and personnel) have not sued Dart already?

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    • Anonymous says:

      Because they love him and his money and buildings

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      • Anonymous says:

        Yes, dem love dem bikes, dem cyar, dem building an ting, but more den anything dem love de dump burnin.

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      • Anonymous says:

        We respect him for what he has done and built on Cayman for all to see and use. Why do you love your government again?

    • Anonymous says:

      Because it is not down wind from the Dump. Easy to check if your very intelligent. Impossible if your not. Like not Blaming Dart.

    • Anonymous says:

      How can this be Dart’s fault? This is on our Government.

      • Anonymous says:

        Who moved the dump right next to a school? Because it wasn’t our government. CIS students, parents, and every personnel have the right to sue Dart for moving it there. They can however also sue CIG for taking two years to negotiate how a proper waste management facility would be done in light of Dart confirming they wanted to deal with it. In fact, everyone else who lives or works within Camana Bay should be suing Dart. But we all know Dart is looking at how this can benefit him, not the country or environment. If every person dumped their trash in his waste management facility, imagine how much energy he could create to fuel his whole Camana Bay empire?

        • Anonymous says:

          Camana Bay was built long after the dump, what is your point?
          Planning permission should not have been given years ago for the town of Camana Bay unless the dump was fixed.

  12. Anonymous says:

    All that energy – what a waste…

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  13. Anonymous says:

    It is really burning at the moment Sunday 16:00

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  14. ETH says:

    Terrible. How you keep voting these clowns in is anyone’s guess.

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    • G T Voter says:

      It’s about time we allow all Caymanians of 15 years tenure to stand for election. New blood is required.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Oh please, please, please, home rule. We cannot continue with all this nonsense and corruption.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Make it 25 years and make them prove they were not made Caymanian by Mac, and I would be on board.

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      • Anonymous says:

        GT (non) voter So that is the reason for all the organized protests.. agitate enough that Britain steps in and imposes direct rule. Why? Because you all want to rule and think you are superior to locals.Not happening !!

      • Anonymous says:

        Make it 150yrs and I’m with you

    • Anonymous says:

      There are simply no alternatives. That is the crux of the problem.

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      • Anonymous says:

        No alternatives? Are you sure you’ve actually thought about what’s happening? There are dozens and dozens of alternatives to doing NOTHING.

    • Anonymous says:

      How dumb would they have to be to keep voting in those clowns again and again? There’s your answer.

  15. Lodge Boyz Bizzness says:

    We continue to pay the price for mismanagement of the dump until we start the process of holding those who responsibility it was to fix this terrible situation accountable or responsible this will continue and so will the fires.

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    • Anonymous says:

      Caymanians will not do this. It would be culturally insensitive.Watch as nothing happens again.

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  16. Anonymous says:

    Coronavirus is going to be the excuse for everything. Haven’t sorted the dump? Coronavirus. LA without a Speaker or a Deputy Speaker so can’t sit? Coronavirus. Haven’t passed a referendum law so can have the referendum on the port? Coronavirus? Schools assessments still terrible? Coronavirus. Sigh.

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  17. Fire in the hole1 says:

    The Department’s logic is that incinerators cost a lot of money and like most government equipment can’t be serviced locally, so leave it to nature as it costs nothing.

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  18. Anonymous says:

    CIS school should be closed until the dump toxins are solved.

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    • Anonymous says:

      Marbel drive should be evacuated and Kirk Supermarket closed.

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    • Anonymous says:

      I never smell anything there and I go there every weekday . This Saturday I was at Kirks home center and It stunk to high heaven. Instead of closing the best school on the island(Why? Is it to make the others look better? Truly pathetic.) Check wind direction, (Today ENE 67 degrees), go on Google earth and see what is down wind from the dump. Right now Kirks home center to the wharf and everything in between and before. It would have to be blowing straight South to hit the school. Which is now closed on Monday to be safe. Would you suggest they close Kirk home center, grocery store, all the condos and houses down wind, the Wharf restaurant, Kentucky fried chicken, creative tech. and everything in Bay town plaza? Or just the school?

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  19. Anonymous says:

    A monument to incompetency

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  20. Anonymous says:

    “…the ministry was too busy dealing with Coronavirus and would not be able to address our inquiry.”

    You can’t make this stuff up! Cancer kills more people here than coronavirus ever will.

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  21. Anonymous says:

    Simple chemistry at work here. Combustible materials plus heat and pressure = fire. If CIFS were doing their job they’d have told CIG that Mt Trashmore was inherently unsafe and should be closed a long while ago.

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