⚠️ Evacuation Orders and Alerts

Current Evacuation Orders and Alerts

Evacuation Alert for the Village of Lytton lifted

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District's Emergency Operations Centre lifted the Evacuation Alert for the Village of Lytton at 2 p.m. today. The Evacuation Alert has been downgraded to "All clear". Read the update on the TNRD's website.

BC Wildfire Update: Canyon Complex wildfires

BC Wildfire Service shared the following update today about the Canyon Complex Wildfire, which encompasses the Kookipi Creek, Stein Mountain, Ponderosa Creek, and three other wildfires.

BC Wildfire update: Canyon Complex wildfires

BC Wildfire Service shared the following update today about the Canyon Complex Wildfire, which encompasses the Kookipi Creek, Stein Mountain, Ponderosa Creek, and three other wildfires.

BC Wildfire Service update on Stein Mountain wildfire

Update: August 22, 2023, 9:30 p.m. - The Stein Mountain wildfire (K71634) located 12 km northwest of the Village of Lytton has increased in activity this evening, with strong southerly winds pushing the fire up the Fraser Canyon, roughly four kilometres north late...

Evacuation Alert – Village of Lytton: August 17, 2023 at 2300hrs

UPDATE: September 1, 2023, 1400hrsThe Evacuation Alert for the Village of Lytton has been lifted. The alert has been downgraded to all clear. Read more on the TNRD website. An Evacuation Alert has been issued Thompon-Nicola Regional District Emergency Operations...

Sign up for Voyent Alert! emergency notifications

Community members are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts using the Voyent Alert! notification system.

This service is free, easy to use, and anonymous. You can sign up for text, phone call, or email alerts, including evacuation orders or alerts.

Note that this service is provided by the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD). The TNRD runs the Emergency Operations Centre, which encompasses the Village of Lytton for emergencies and disasters.

You can register on your cell phone or computer.

Find instructions to register now on the TNRD website.

Evacuation Orders vs. Evacuation Alerts

When an Evacuation Order is issued, you must leave the area immediately. Follow the directions of local emergency officials and evacuate using the route(s) they’ve identified. Do not return home until you’ve been advised that the Evacuation Order has been rescinded.

When an Evacuation Alert is issued, this is the time to get prepared to leave your home on short notice. Get your grab-and-go bags ready (which should include several days of clothing, toiletries and medications), your emergency plan, copies of important documents and important mementos).

Learn more about key information and differences about an Evacuation Order vs. Evacuation Alert.

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