Wildfire leads to evacuation order in B.C. town that set Canadian heat wave record
LYTTON, B.C. — Residents of the British Columbia village of Lytton have been ordered to evacuate their homes due to a wildfire.
Mayor Jan Polderman of Lytton issued the evacuation order and says on Twitter that the wildfire is threatening structures and the safety of residents who have been dealing with a heat wave that saw the temperature rise to 49.6 C on Tuesday.
Polderman says all residents are advised to leave the community and go to a safe location, adding that information about emergency support services will be announced as it becomes available.
Erica Berg, a provincial fire information officer, said the evacuation order was issued about an hour after the blaze began but she did not know the size of it.