Fire destroys most homes and buildings in Lytton, B.C.; some residents missing
Residents of a community in British Columbia’s Interior desperately searched for loved ones and tried to process the loss of their homes on Thursday after learning that most of the village of Lytton had been destroyed by raging wildfires.
The province’s public safety minister said the blazes, one of which spanned nearly 90 square kilometres, had levelled most buildings in the village about 250 kilometres northeast of Vancouver. Mike Farnworth also said multiple residents were unaccounted for, though he didn’t offer any firm numbers or specific damage estimates.
The news came as an additional blow to residents who were ordered to flee the area at a moment’s notice on Wednesday night and now find themselves grappling with the loss of their homes and possibly worse.
Jennifer Thoss spent much of Thursday searching in vein for her elderly tenants, who were on the phone with her when police officers came knocking and ordered them to flee to safety as the fire swept through town.