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George Town Landfill Fire Contained, Highway Reopened

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The Cayman Islands Fire Service and Department of Environmental Health provided an update on the George Town Landfill fire. Fire crews contained the fire with no visible flames remaining; hot spot monitoring continues. The Esterley Tibbetts Highway has reopened. The landfill will resume operations tomorrow from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm with restrictions including single-vehicle tipping and waste inspections.

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Cayman Islands authorities reported the George Town Landfill fire is contained with fire crews monitoring remaining hot spots. The Esterley Tibbetts Highway has been fully reopened to traffic. The George Town Landfill will re-open the following day with limited operations and waste inspections by DEH staff.

This update primarily affects residents near the landfill and those who use the facility. Air quality testing continues every three hours. Residents are advised to stay indoors, keep windows closed, and set air conditioning to recirculate mode. Multi-agency welfare checks are being conducted for impacted communities. The Cayman Islands Red Cross shelter has closed as residents return home.

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Landfill Fire - Traffic and CIFS Update

17 April 2026 | Press Release | By: CIG Communications

Fire crews remain actively engaged at the George Town Landfill fire and continue to make steady progress. There are currently no visible flames at the top of the landfill mound, with firefighting efforts now focused on identified hot spots.

Smoke emissions are currently moderate to light. The Cayman Islands Fire Service has set up additional ground monitors on top of the mound, designed to deliver large volumes of water and support tanker operations.

At this time, there are no concerns about further escalation. Crews will continue to monitor and saturate the site.

Update on Road Closures

The Esterley Tibbetts Highway has been fully reopened to vehicular traffic. Motorists are urged to proceed with caution when travelling in the vicinity of the landfill.

Landfill Operations

The George Town landfill will re-open tomorrow from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm. Members of the public are advised that there will be checks by Department of Environmental Health (DEH) staff on entry to ensure the waste being delivered does not pose a risk.

In addition, the tipping area will be reduced in size and there will be a limitation of 1 vehicle at a time allowed to tip. This is to ensure the safety of all persons and so that ongoing firefighting operations are not affected.

Please note that landfill operations will be subject to review and change without notice dependent on the circumstances. We ask that the public to remain patient and be considerate when visiting the landfill and to follow all instructions of the DEH landfill staff.

Community Updates

The Cayman Islands Red Cross shelter has closed as affected residents begin to return to their residences.

Starting this afternoon, multi-agency teams from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, the Cayman Islands Regiment, and the Health Services Authority will be conducting welfare checks for residents of communities directly impacted by the landfill fire.

The ⁠Department of Environmental Health will continue conducting air quality testing in areas heavily affected every three hours.

Residents in the area are encouraged to;

  • Stay indoors
  • Keep windows and doors closed
  • Set air conditioning to recirculate mode if available
  • Reduce outdoor activities under the conditions that improve Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and will provide further updates as they become available. The public is urged to continue following official advice and guidance issued by the Cayman Islands Government.

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April 17th, 2026
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