NANAIMO — People living in four units in a pair of duplexes in a Nanaimo strata neighbourhood were told to leave after a small sinkhole was spotted Friday afternoon.
The advice came from Nanaimo Fire Rescue (NFR) on Friday evening after the sinkhole was noticed directly behind a home on Emerald Woods Pl., located near the Nanaimo Parkway/Mostar Rd. intersection.
“We assessed that there was a safety concern, and we notified the people that it was important for them to leave those units for their safety.” Nanaimo Fire Rescue (NFR) deputy fire chief Jodi Le Masurier said.
The sinkhole, located on the Nanaimo Parkway side of the strata neighourhood toward the south end Emerald Woods Pl., has noticeably expanded over the past 24 hours.

Pictures from the scene demonstrate the sinkhole’s rapid growth, positioned on a berm and creeping toward a duplex unit.
Le Masurier said NFR is actively supporting local area residents with ongoing inspections of the sinkhole, arranging on-site security, and taping off the impacted area to enhance safety.
“I know they are working to determine the right professionals to assess the situation,” Le Masurier said referencing those responsible for the strata neighbourhood.


NanaimoNewsNOW has reached out to the property management firm responsible for the Emerald Woods neighbourhood.
Impacted residents on scene Saturday afternoon declined to publicly comment on the evolving situation, while a strata council member relayed the same message.
One resident was escorted in and out of his home by NFR crews to retrieve important belongings.
Theories regarding what triggered the sinkhole include Friday afternoon’s 5.1 magnitude earthquake, as remnants of an area coal mine.
The area appears to be on the fringe of the former Jingle Pot mine, according to an interactive map courtesy of Vancouver Island University.
Sinkholes tied to Nanaimo’s coal mining past periodically pop up in Nanaimo.
In January of last year a sinkhole confirmed to be linked to an old coal mine was discovered on Victoria Rd., which was remediated by the City of Nanaimo as it was on its property.
A mine shaft pushed closer to the surface than anticipated is being addressed by contractors working the Commercial St. revival project.

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