Wildfire breaks out just west of Lytton
LYTTON, B.C. — UPDATE (4:35 p.m.): The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) has confirmed that the fire ignited at 12:45 pm (July 14), and has now grown to 25 hectares.
Rob Schweitzer, director, Fire Centre Operations for the BC Wildfire Service said the four initial attack crews are on-site, supported by two unit crews, helicopters and air-tankers.
Deputy Chief John Haugen of the Lytton First Nation confirmed evacuations are underway for two of the band’s reserves with others north of the fire being put on evacuation alert at this time.