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lytton wildfire

The weather forecast in B.C. is predicting what might be the hottest stretch of temperatures for the summer so far to hit the province next week, in a potential heat wave.

The ongoing Nohomin Creek wildfire, near Lytton, has already grown and the upcoming hot weather could make it even worse.

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The wildfire near Lytton, B.C. that started last week is still classified as being "out of control" and has now grown to 2,058 hectares in size.

Officials say the dry weather this week could make the Nohomin Creek wildfire worse and create "potentially volatile conditions during peak burning times."

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There is an active wildfire near Lytton, B.C. that broke out on July 14 and has now led to multiple evacuation orders being issued. BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) has classified the incident as "Out of Control," and said there is "heavy smoke."

The BCWS website said this classification means that a wildfire "is continuing to spread and is not responding to suppression efforts."

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After a week of record-breaking heat, the town of Lytton, B.C., is on fire, and local officers say that likely won't change anytime soon.

An evacuation order was issued for residents of Lytton — a small town five hours outside of Vancouver, in Central B.C. — on June 30, and multiple reports from the area indicate that 90% of the town has been destroyed in the blaze.

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