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Ash falls on Lytton, B.C., as ‘very scary’ fire triggers evacuation alertsBritish Columbia's minister of forests says there were reports of ash falling from the sky last night in Lytton as fire crews ...
Effective 8 a.m., the First Nation ordered residents of the Lytton 26A and Skwayaynope 26 reserves to evacuate their homes ...
The Cantilever Bar wildfire burning 10 kilometres south of Lytton has expanded to 1,262 hectares and remains listed as out of control.
A trio of helicopters are bucketing the fire, while 45 firefighters and structure protection personnel have been deployed on ...
An out-of-control wildfire burning near Lytton, B.C., has prompted evacuation orders for two sparsely populated First Nations ...
A wildfire near Lytton, B.C. has prompted an evacuation order, while dozens more people are on evacuation alert. The blaze has grown 10 square kilometres after it was first spotted on Monday. As CBC's ...
Lytton's temperature hovered around 102 degrees Fahrenheit Wednesday. That was down from Tuesday, when the village recorded a new Canadian high of 121.2 F, breaking the previous highs of 118.2 F ...
The fire erupted days after Lytton broke the record for Canada’s all-time highest temperature for three days in a row, reaching 121.1F (49.5C).
Lytton, British Columbia, used to draw backpackers, rafters and road-trippers until a wildfire destroyed it in 2021. Now, it’s a microcosm of how climate change is scrambling tourism.
A fire razed 90 per cent of the village of Lytton on June 30, just days after it broke the record for Canada’s all-time highest temperature for three days in a row, reaching 121.1F (49.5C).
Tuesday was the first time officials in Lytton, B.C., were able to bring heavy machinery into the village centre to start removing debris after the catastrophic fire in June 2021.
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