B.C. resident who owned home in Lytton says wildfire has left the place ‘flat’
LYTTON, B.C. — A Delta, B.C., resident who owns a home in Lytton that was charred by a wildfire that tore through the village says the devastation is “breathtakingly shocking” after getting a glimpse of the area Friday.
Jennifer Thoss was one of the people who went on a bus organized by the Thompson-Nicola Regional District to get a first-hand look at what was left after flames ravaged the community on June 30.
“It’s all flat,” she said in an interview. “It looks like it’s powder. Oh, it’s very haunting.”
The bus went only down Main Street and there was “some frustration” that residents couldn’t see all of Lytton and were not allowed to get off the vehicle, Thoss said.