“WHOLE TOWN IS ON FIRE”, VILLAGES WERE EVACUATED IN CANADA

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Canada, July 01, 2021: A Canadian village issued an evacuation order Wednesday due to a wildfire blazing through the village, one day after the town set the all-time national heat record of 121°F.

Lytton Mayor Jan Polderman urged all residents to “leave the community and go to a safe location,” per the order.

Lytton — located about 195 miles east of Vancouver — reached temperatures of 121°F on Tuesday, the highest temperature ever recorded in Canada, Axios’ Andrew Freedman reports.

  • At least 486 people have died in British Columbia since Friday due to the heat wave.
  • “It’s dire. The whole town is on fire,” Polderman told CBC News. “It took, like, a whole 15 minutes from the first sign of smoke to, all of a sudden, there being fire everywhere.”
  • There are at least 78 fires burning in British Columbia currently, up by 55 over the last two days, per the B.C. Wildfire Dashboard.

“At the First Nation band office, the fire was a wall about three, four feet high coming up to the fence line. I drove through town and it was just smoke, flames, the wires were down,” Polderman told CBC News.

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