RCMP says Lytton wildfire probe still active, two years after village’s destruction
LYTTON, B.C. — Mounties say their investigation into the devastating fire that destroyed most of the village of Lytton, B.C., two years ago remains “active and ongoing.”
Staff Sgt. Kris Clark of the B.C. RCMP says officers don’t have a timeline for when their probe into possible criminality might be complete, and are mindful of other investigations around regulatory compliance and the cause of the fire.
A state of local emergency was declared by the village on June 30, 2021, after B.C.’s sweltering heat dome triggered a wildfire that killed two people and burned homes, businesses and local infrastructure.
The state of emergency was only lifted this June with local officials suggesting people could start rebuilding in a few months, though it remains unclear how many will decide to return.