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Evacuation alerts issued as 150-hectare wildfire grows south of Lytton

Cantilever Bar fire is on west side of Fraser River, 12km south of Lytton near famous Cisco train bridges

UPDATE: 10 p.m.

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District and Lytton First Nation have issued evacuation alerts due to the Cantilever Bar wildfire south of Lytton. There are no known structures being threatened at this time.

The TNRD issued the evacuation alert at about 9:30 p.m. for the following properties in Electoral Area 香蕉视频直播淚香蕉视频直播 (Blue Sky Country).

  • 3800 Spencer Rd S;
  • 3960 Spencer Rd S;
  • 4265 Spencer Rd S;
  • 4275 Spencer Rd S;
  • 4279 Spencer Rd S; 

Lytton First Nation has issued an evacuation that affects the following reserves: 

  • Lytton 26A
  • Skwayaynope 26
  • Lytton31
  • Nickeyeah 25
  • Papyum 27
  • Papyum  27A
  • Lytton 27B
  • Nohomeen 23

Chief Niakia Hanna issued the alert just before 10 p.m. Monday. 

These evacuation alerts were put into place to prepare residents to evacuate their premises or property should it be necessary. Residents will be given as much advance notice as possible before an evacuation order; however, they may receive limited notice due to changing conditions.


BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) crews are responding to the Cantilever Bar wildfire approximately 12 kilometres south of Lytton, near the Cisco train bridges at Siska in the Fraser Canyon.

The fire 香蕉视频直播 on the west side of the Fraser River 香蕉视频直播 was reported in the late afternoon of Monday (July 28). By 7 p.m. BCWS was reporting that the fire was estimated at 150 hectares.

The fire is suspected to be human-caused.

As of the evening of July 28, three initial attack crews had responded to the fire, along with two response officers and three helicopters, one of which is equipped with night vision to allow it to continue to work after dark. Crews are building a guard to the south of the fire.

The fire is displaying rank 2 behaviour (low-vigour surface fire with visible open flame), with pockets of rank 3 (moderately vigorous surface fire with an organized flame front, moderate rate of spread, and occasional candling).

The fire is on the opposite side of the river to Highway 1, which remains open, although smoke from the fire is highly visible in the surrounding area. Ash is falling in and around Lytton, and an initial attack crew is stationed at Lytton ready to be deployed if necessary.

After a cooler and wetter than usual July in the Southern Interior, the temperature is expected to heat up beginning on Tuesday (July 29). On July 28 Environment Canada issued a heat warning for the Southern Interior, with daytime temperatures near Lytton forecast to reach between 35 and 38 C. between Tuesday and Thursday.

Temperatures are expected to dip back down to a daytime high of 25 C in Lytton on Friday, Aug. 1, with a possibility of showers.

 

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Barbara Roden

About the Author: Barbara Roden

I joined Black Press in 2012 working the Circulation desk of the Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal and edited the paper during the summers until February 2016.
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