Merritt activates EOC and Emergency Social Services to assist Lytton evacuees
MERRITT, B.C. — The City of Merritt has officially activated its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) and its Emergency Social Services building to assist evacuees from the Lytton wildfire.
The Emergency Social Services (ESS) building at 1721 Coldwater Avenue is open as a reception centre for evacuees.
Everyone evacuating from Lytton must register at the ESS, even if they do not want to access assistance
For those evacuees who do require assistance, after they have registered, they can be provided with up to 72 hours of lodging and incidental resources.