No progress made in Lytton’s cleanup and rebuild nearly seven months after wildfire
KAMLOOPS — Nearly seven months after the Lytton wildfire, around 170 households are still displaced and can’t go home.
On that fateful day in June, Denise O’Connor lost her house of 35 years. She’s been staying at a nearby family home, hoping and waiting to rebuild.
“There’s the trauma of the day of the fire, there’s the trauma of the uncertainties — you know, where are we going to live? My neighbour, who just turned 85 years old, is living in a hotel in Merritt still. She doesn’t know where she’s going to be,” O’Connor told CFJC News.
Lytton’s Main Street remains untouched, and according to residents, it looks almost exactly the same as it did after the fire. Toxic debris from the Lytton fire still sits on the ground and until it’s cleaned up, the mayor says the town will have to wait to make steps toward a rebuild.