Wildfire triggers evacuation order for Lytton, B.C., village ravaged by 2021 blaze
LYTTON — Some residents in Lytton, B.C., have been told to evacuate as a wildfire threatens the rural village, a community nearly wiped off the map by flames five years ago this month.
The regional district declared state of emergency in Lytton and Blue Sky County, and evacuation orders and alerts have also been issued in the area.
The B.C. wildfire says Saturday morning its crews are battling a fire about three kilometres south of Lytton with a moderate rate of spread and occasional candling along its perimeter.
That appears to be an improvement over Friday night, when the service described it as a “highly to extremely vigorous surface fire with an organized crown.”
