Some evacuation orders lifted near Lytton as cooler weather aids crews battling Saw Creek wildfire
LYTTON, B.C. — About four dozen evacuation orders have been lifted in the Lytton area but hundreds of properties are still on evacuation alert because of the Saw Creek wildfire, which sparked on Friday (June 19) last week.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) and the Village of Lytton have downgraded evacuation orders for 47 properties on Loring Way and Ponderosa Heights as cooler overnight temperatures and lighter winds helped crews battling the 704-hectare wildfire.
Evacuation alerts are in place for 212 properties in a still-rebuilding Lytton and two properties in TNRD Electoral Area “I” (Blue Sky Country). Evacuation alerts are also in effect for IR 2A and 2B of the Skuppah Indian Band as well as Zacht 5, Siska Flat 5A and Siska Flat 5B of the Siska Indian Band.
The Lytton First Nation has also downgraded an evacuation order for Klahkamich IR 17, which is also currently on evacuation alert. The Lytton First Nation is also maintaining evacuation alerts for IR 18 Klickkumcheen as well as areas north of Klahkamich 17.


