Lytton, B.C., officials ‘immediately overwhelmed’ by wildfire rebuild, auditor says
A report from the office of British Columbia’s auditor general says the province expected the small Village of Lytton to lead its own recovery from the wildfire that destroyed most of the community and killed two people in June 2021.
But it says officials with the village in B.C.’s southern Interior were “immediately overwhelmed by the magnitude of devastation” wrought by the fire and lacked the necessary staff and funds, prompting the province to step in.
Still, the auditor’s report released Tuesday says the B.C. government itself didn’t have a comprehensive legal framework to guide disaster recovery at the time.
It says B.C.’s legislation and policies in 2021 were “not sufficient to guide the complex and unprecedented recovery of a whole community.”
