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PHOTOS: Propane tank explosion, fire injures one at encampment

PHOTOS: Propane tank explosion, fire injures one at encampment

The tent encampment at Geri Fields is peaceful the morning after an afternoon propane tank explosion and fire injured one person on February 12, 2021. (Photo: Mike Davis) Photo: KGMI/Doug Gustafson


BELLINGHAM, Wash. — A homeless camper was injured at the Geri fields tent camp following a propane explosion Thursday afternoon.

Bellingham Police Lt. Claudia Murphy told the Bellingham Herald the incident involved multiple tanks around 1:30 PM.

When Bellingham Fire arrived, they found a tent and make shift structures on fire.

At 4 this morning, camp operations appeared to be back to much as they have been, with the aid tent lit, a few campers up and about, and a bonfire burning.

The BOP Mutual Aid Instagram page that has been soliciting volunteer help and donations, including propane for the camp, made no mention of the fire, instead posting a video critical of Mayor Seth Fleetwood later in the day yesterday.

Photos by Doug Gustafson

The morning after: all quiet. Photos by Mike Davis

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