Cooler night helps firefight near Lytton, B.C., fire grows away from community
LYTTON — British Columbia’s wildfire service says a wildfire burning near Lytton has been growing away from communities, and that weather has been helping in the fight against it.
Fire information officer Paula Walbauer said Sunday that lighter winds helped crews get out and directly attack both the north and south flanks of the Saw Creek fire burning along Highway 1, south of the village.
The latest estimate puts the size of the out-of-control fire at about seven square kilometres, up slightly from Saturday.
“We’re seeing growth up slope, so that would be away from the highway, away from communities,” Walbauer said.











