Nohomin Creek wildfire near Lytton now estimated at 2,223 hectares
A wildfire burning out-of-control just under two kilometres northwest of the village of Lytton, B.C. now covers more than 22 square kilometres.
British Columbia’s wildfire service said as expected, the recent warmer and drier weather combined with the extremely steep terrain has resulted in a significant increase in activity in the Nohomin Creek Fire, particularly north of the Stein River.
The service said the lower relative humidity will cause fuels to dry out, creating potentially volatile conditions during peak burning times.
Crews are expected to begin planned ignitions to remove fuel between the fire and preidentified natural control lines.