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RCMP investigation can’t determine cause of 2021 Lytton wildfire

A criminal investigation into a June 2021 fire that all but destroyed the village of Lytton, B.C., was unable to determine what caused the blaze, RCMP said Wednesday. 

The fire killed two people and wiped out much of the village and part of the Lytton First Nation after it sparked on June 30, 2021, a day after a Canadian temperature record of 49.6 C was set in Lytton.

A statement from RCMP says they were unable to establish the cause of the fire, and therefore couldn’t prove any offence was committed. 

The statement also said there is “no evidence to suggest the fire was intentionally set by the actions, or inactions, of any individual(s).”

RCMP say the investigation included a review of weather conditions at the time, a search of areas where the fire may have originated, collection of evidence, nearly 170 witness interviews, and reviews of findings from investigations by the B.C. Coroners Service, B.C. Wildfire Service, and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada

The findings have been shared with the Village of Lytton, the Lytton First Nation and the families of victims, police said.

A house is seen under construction in Lytton, B.C., on June 25, 2024. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

RCMP Chief Supt. Brad Haugli said in the statement that the focus of the investigation was to determine how and why the fire started.

“While we have no single source or cause that can account for the devastating fire, it was not due to a lack of effort. Significant work was done to not only look at establishing and confirming what did happen, but to eliminate what didn’t happen,” he said.

“We remain committed to the community and the important need to support all those impacted, while we also join in the collective efforts to rebuild.”

RCMP say they are not sharing specific details of the evidence in the investigation, as there was a potential for future developments in the case.


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