Sense of calm spreads through Lytton despite Saw Creek wildfire burning nearby
LYTTON, B.C. — Just over a week ahead of the fifth anniversary of the fire that razed Lytton, the village is watching a wildfire burn on the nearby mountain slopes. The Saw Creek wildfire has burned 704 hectares as of Monday (June 22) with the BC Wildfire Service working to slow the spread.
A sense of calm and blue skies enveloped Lytton Monday despite the nearby wildfire.
“We are all on alert. I think we are on alert all summer, typically. Right?” Lytton mayor Denise O’Connor told CFJC News. “BCWS has a good handle on it. Anything can happen anytime. We know that. We are going to be watching the weather. Today, it’s beautiful. There isn’t a lot of wind and we don’t anticipate it will pick up much today, but who knows down the road.”


