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Transportation Safety Board investigates possibility that a train sparked fire in Lytton
The Transportation Safety Board says new information it received on the suspected source of the fire that raced through Lytton, B.C., on June 30 prompted it to launch an investigation into trains in the area.
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Posted: Jul 09, 2021 4:50 PM PT | Last Updated: July 10
Hundreds of people fled their homes on a moment s notice June 30 after a fast-moving fire tore through the village of Lytton and nearby First Nations in B.C. s Fraser Canyon. Conditions in the area were dangerously dry and windy after a record-breaking heat wave.(Edith Loring Kuhanga/Facebook)
Chief Matt Pasco, chairman of the Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council says the area is tinder-dry and there should be a pause on rail traffic.
Pasco said both the premier’s office and federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller have been contacted with his concerns.
Pasco hopes dialogue with the involved parties will result in a halt, but says he is also willing to use necessary measures for his community’s safety and has extended an invitation to others to stand in solidarity.
The RCMP continue to investigate the cause of the fire which is associated with two deaths and are treating the area as a crime scene.