Authorities annoyed by disaster selfie-seekers in flooded Montreal areas
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 said his teams on the ground 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.
“What we want most of all is for people not to play tourist. It’s not the time,” Martin Guilbault said Tuesday. “We want to leave access roads free. There are a lot of dead-end streets, so we don’t want people to come just to see the dikes.”