Mounties say there’s no evidence Lytton, B.C., wildfire was arson, cause unknown
LYTTON, B.C. — Mounties in British Columbia say there’s no evidence that the devastating fire that swept through the community of Lytton more than three years ago was arson.
Police have concluded their investigation into the June 2021 wildfire, saying they can’t pinpoint the cause of the blaze that killed two people and wiped out much of the village and part of the First Nation, a day after a Canadian temperature record of 49.6 C was set in Lytton.
A statement from the RCMP says there is “no evidence to suggest the fire was intentionally set by the actions, or inactions, of any individual(s)” and the criminal investigation “has not determined the cause of the fire.”
Police say they reviewed the weather conditions around the time, exhaustively searched two “areas of interest” where the fire may have started and interviewed 168 witnesses.