Wildfire threats grow in western provinces, as warmer and drier weather forecast
Canada’s western provinces are dealing with a number of wildfires caused by warmer and drier weather.
The B.C. Wildfire Service is keeping an eye on the Nohomin Creek Fire, which measures more than 20 square kilometres and is burning just west of the Village of Lytton.
It says lower humidity will cause fuels to dry out, stoking the flames of the nearly week-old blaze that has already destroyed at least six properties.
Lytton was razed in a similar fire last year and many residents evacuated in 2021, still have yet to return home.