B.C. fire ‘wake-up call’ to take precautions: TSB
A wildfire in Lytton, B.C., during historically high temperatures points to a serious need to prevent similar occurrences, says the chairwoman of the Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the possibility that a freight train could have been linked to the disaster.
Kathy Fox said a full report on any contributing factors related to the June 30 inferno that forced residents to escape could take up to two years.
An interim report released Thursday had no conclusions on the cause of the fire. The safety board’s report said it had asked for comprehensive information from Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways and set out its next steps in the investigation.
Rail activity that sets fire to something on the right of way can have serious consequences, Fox said.


