Resident forced out by wildfire worries his village could become another Lytton, B.C.
FRASER CANYON — A wildfire evacuee in British Columbia says a fire burning in the Fraser Canyon near his home has stoked fears that the community could be wiped out, much like Lytton five years ago.
Attila Banhegyi was ordered to leave his home in North Bend with the Brunswick Creek fire burning nearby, and he says residents are concerned of a forecast that calls for blowing northeast winds toward their community.
The fire comes just days after the fifth anniversary of the blaze that killed two people and burned much of the Village of Lytton, about 45 kilometres north of North Bend in the Fraser Canyon.
The Brunswick Creek wildfire, which is believed to be caused by human activity, remains out of control and has grown to 12.3 square kilometres in size since first being discovered on July 2.
