
Fire again threatens Lytton, B.C., one of hundreds of blazes across Canada
This week marks the fourth anniversary of a deadly wildfire that destroyed the British Columbia village of Lytton, and the community is again under threat, with a nearby out-of-control wildfire setting off evacuation orders and alerts.
The Izman Creek fire burning north of Lytton prompted the Thompson-Nicola Regional District to issue an evacuation order for three properties and an evacuation alert for nine addresses along Highway 12 on Tuesday.
The Lytton First Nation also issued an evacuation alert for a large area encompassing several of its reserves on the east side of the Fraser River.
Village Mayor Denise O’Connor said the timing of the latest wildfire has made it that much more impactful for community members.