Burned to the Ground: the Canadian village incinerated by record temperatures

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @JuliasCesar
    @JuliasCesar Год назад +131

    Lytton is still burnt to the ground. I just drove up there past Lytton last week and it was beyond heartbreaking. Not sure why but every time I drive through there I tear up. It rips my heart out to know the government covered up the CN/CP Freight train information and that Lytton is still a pile of rubble. A year later and our Provincial Government of British Columbia realizes it must have been the train but the federal government won’t press on about it anymore. Worst part of this whole debacle is the funds Trudeau promised NEVER EVER CAME HERE. WE HAD NO MILITARY ASSISTANCE NO FEDERAL ASSISTANCE AND ARE LEFT ON OUR OWN. BRITISH COLUMBIANS ARE LEFT ON OUR OWN. 11:33 hit me so hard “I’m not comfortable cause this is not my home. I don’t see my mountains” that part hit my soul. The government wants to relocate us and leave our towns in shambles. We just want to GO HOME AND HOME IS LYTTON.

    • @jw-hy5nq
      @jw-hy5nq Год назад +4

      Evidence pointed to the fire starting at the church.

    • @lindavezina6224
      @lindavezina6224 Год назад +1

      Trudeau is to busy in Ukraine to think about Canada 🇨🇦. He should be replaced immediately. You think the fire is bad.Forget the fire.Wait till there's no more food in Canada. They under estimate the Russians. Wait till Canada is being poisoned.Mr.Trudeau can't mine his own business.

    • @danielledegeorge2129
      @danielledegeorge2129 Год назад +14

      ​@@jw-hy5nqevidence points to extremely high temperatures and dry conditions, like wildfires throughout Canada right now. What are you talking about?

    • @jolandameivogel9006
      @jolandameivogel9006 Год назад +15

      Don't ever trust a government. We the people have to do it together, without help or influence from the government! We can do it match better! Power to the working people ❤. Greetings and lots of powerlove from the Netherlands

    • @JuliasCesar
      @JuliasCesar Год назад +14

      @@jolandameivogel9006 Greetings! You are so correct! Right now wildfires are burning in the province of Alberta next door. It’s the worst it’s ever been since the government didn’t allow farmers to do controlled burning earlier this year. People said that after a few days government help didn’t show up at homes so the people banded together and began fighting back the wildfires near the big cities, towns and farms. ❤️ We the people have the power in our hands. Don’t ever forget that we are many and governments are few that have attempted control.

  • @absolutetruthgirl
    @absolutetruthgirl Год назад +99

    Lytton was a beautiful little town. It had a great chinese restaurant and a sweet grocery store. It had history. it had people. it was special.

    • @wandererstraining
      @wandererstraining Год назад +4

      I remember eating at that Chinese restaurant on my way to Gang Ranch. It was right by the Fraser canyon! I really liked that small town. Really wanted to go back there to explore the area. Last time I drove by was in late July 2021, and nothing was left. 😢

  • @Isabella-nh5dm
    @Isabella-nh5dm Год назад +37

    I remember this. It was horrific. The entire town just burned to the ground in minutes. You lose a home to fire its terrible. You lose your entire town, how do you begin to work your way through that?

  • @karinschild9020
    @karinschild9020 Год назад +32

    This brings back memories of many visits to this special place; standing mezmerised as a child, watching the the two great rivers flow together, cloudy and clear. I hope this little town will rise again.

  • @peterhagan8454
    @peterhagan8454 Год назад +35

    i get that poor man, am i in a movie or still sleeping , the grief is overwhelming

  • @traceychristiansen7760
    @traceychristiansen7760 Год назад +20

    As a BC resident I appreciate this doc so much. We do not hear much about Lytton’s situation and it’s not right. Nothings being done it seems.

  • @delanym
    @delanym Год назад +63

    The town's namesake was novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton whose most popular work was "The Last Days of Pompeii"

    • @mtnimt4724
      @mtnimt4724 Год назад +15

      How ironic.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 Год назад +11

      I had all of his first edition books from my great grandfather back in the 80s. Unfortunately the only one missing was 'It was a dark and stormy night' lol.
      Hope their rebuilding has gone well. Earth needs triage. May humanity awaken soon.

    • @saraloking5993
      @saraloking5993 8 месяцев назад

      Whoa, that is freaky.

  • @kurtdunbar912
    @kurtdunbar912 3 месяца назад +3

    Lytton was a sanctuary for me during the Vietnam War. I lived across the river on First Nation land where I was given a small cabin and helped to harvest apples. The people there took me in and treated me like a part of the community. I will never forget their kindness. It breaks my heart this has happened to that lovely town.

  • @kimhoffman8595
    @kimhoffman8595 Год назад +43

    I am so sorry to all the wonderful people who lost their homes , you lost your whole town. Sending blessings 🙏🏻🌎

    • @willtheoct
      @willtheoct Год назад +1

      most people aren't sorry. they still drive

    • @jessegreywolf
      @jessegreywolf Год назад +1

      Not only did they lose there home but they were prevented from going back and rebuilding

  • @raistlinvanspronsentravel
    @raistlinvanspronsentravel Год назад +4

    As someone who lives in BC, this incredible story about a community wiped out by wildfire is very impactful. I'm beyond thankful of where I live and the amount of fields, rivers and valleys surrounding our city. It's also incredible to see how our community pulled together for not just one but two massive evacuations this year (Donnie Creek fire, north of Fort St. John and the West Kiskatinaw fire near Tumbler Ridge) Dawson Creek really made sure these evacuees were taken care of, my place of employment even made sure that all evacuee's got a discount on all purchases and donated many essential items to our evacuation center

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Год назад +43

    We had a fire just a month ago from a freight train. Lit up about 15 spots for a mile or so of track. I was there. Saw it happen. One hot and windy day. Could have taken our village out but we managed to get it put out after about 40 minutes.

    • @maddievictoria4947
      @maddievictoria4947 Год назад +6

      Wow that is so lucky. I'm glad they were able to put it out before it destroyed your village

    • @donnavorce8856
      @donnavorce8856 Год назад +8

      @@maddievictoria4947 I'm not even sure the railroad did anything . . . such as pay for the fire department coming to the scene. Their apparent lack of acknowledgement, especially in the case of the story of the destroyed village, is stunning.

    • @PhilJonesIII
      @PhilJonesIII Год назад +3

      @@donnavorce8856 The railroad companies (drivers), as part of their duty, will report any fires, with the fire department promising to respond within an hour. Train malfunctions can and do cause fires and on some of the larger/longer trains, the drivers are unlikely to notice.
      Would a railway company admit to causing a fire, after the fact?

  • @99skyroxx
    @99skyroxx Год назад +27

    Heartbreaking.

  • @cutiesusieq7413
    @cutiesusieq7413 Год назад +19

    Prayers for Canadians today!

  • @GildaLee27
    @GildaLee27 Год назад +20

    49.6C = 121F. 🔥

    • @incensejunkie7516
      @incensejunkie7516 Год назад +15

      Sudan's highest recorded temperature is 49.7. Who would have ever thought that Canada and Sudan would be separated by only .1 C.

    • @saraloking5993
      @saraloking5993 8 месяцев назад

      @@incensejunkie7516 I wonder what their highest ever recorded temperature is now, though?

  • @carlthor91
    @carlthor91 Год назад +30

    Unfortunately this is at least the third time the community has been burned down.
    The picture that got me, was the camera on the Environment Canada weather station, it showed two shots of the smoke approaching, when the third one was due, nothing, the building was gone.
    I had been going by that building in the summers, since the early 80's.

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 Год назад +31

    Lytton was always subject to high temperatures; I believe it reached 112 degrees fahrenheit in about 1941. However the temperature reached in 2021 was the hottest ever recorded 49.6 C (121.3 F).

    • @arxsyn
      @arxsyn Год назад +3

      That's right. In some areas of the interior of BC, you can say there are arid, almost desert like conditions. I've never been there but l no you can certainly find cacti there you'd expect to see in a desert!

    • @alanj9978
      @alanj9978 Год назад +2

      Yeah Lytton's always the hottest place in BC in the summer. 49C was nuts though.

  • @shetlandbudgie2611
    @shetlandbudgie2611 Год назад +12

    I doubt Lytton will ever be built back. My opinion, the government won’t invest in infrastructure that is subject to environmental collapse, save for certain highways and bridges. However, if they admit there is a problem, then they have to be responsible for coming up with solutions. The First Nations in the area have always known where Lytton was built was in a wind tunnel in the valley, which were perfect conditions for that fire from the heat dome.
    I would also argue that the west in general, regardless of being in Canada or the States, is pretty much on their own. Only one summer of forest fire smoke hitting Ottawa and now New York, and finally the federal governments are calling a crisis, springing to action? It’s been near a decade of orange skies and carcinogenic air out west ever summer.
    Take the situation of Lytton as a warning for the future.

  • @danahangle4200
    @danahangle4200 9 месяцев назад +3

    I live in Lillooet, BC. (about 64km’s from Lytton). The lack of progress with regard to rebuilding Lytton is astounding. Yes, there are steps, a process, but government inaction has been irresponsible and cruel. I hope residents will have homes in Lytton soon…💔

  • @deannadelmar9863
    @deannadelmar9863 Год назад +17

    Such a huge loss. I am so sorry.

  • @whereswendy8544
    @whereswendy8544 Год назад +12

    What? NO, the town burned down from a FIRE on the tracks, NOT TEMPERATURE!

    • @GoBlueGirl78
      @GoBlueGirl78 Год назад +5

      It was both. The temp hit 46C that day… everything was very hot & dry… all it took was sparks from the train.

    • @leslienelson4430
      @leslienelson4430 Год назад +4

      the "train on fire" rolled through Lytton. Yes the temperature was off the chart
      but the fire would not have happened if the train never rolled through town while the train was on fire!!!!

  • @peterhagan8454
    @peterhagan8454 Год назад +17

    a terrible event in a beautiful part of the world

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie Год назад +7

    121.28 F. wow! But... I advise everyone read the comments to find the truth to this story.

  • @Sindwen
    @Sindwen Год назад +6

    My dad checked his outside thermometer just a couple of hours before the fire started there and he was getting a temperature of about 52°

    • @These2SexyEyes
      @These2SexyEyes Год назад +1

      😲👁👁I can believe it! But, was the thermometer completely in the shade?

    • @Sindwen
      @Sindwen Год назад +2

      @@These2SexyEyes I'm not too sure. He never mentioned if it was or not.

  • @deborahellenberger7153
    @deborahellenberger7153 Год назад +7

    I am so sorry for your loss. May you be back in homes soon.

    • @JuliasCesar
      @JuliasCesar Год назад

      It won’t happen anytime soon. Our federal government is beyond corrupted under Trudeau and he’s taken all the money for wildfire control and provincial rebuilds during natural disasters and have sent it to Ukraine. Our federal government turned its back on the Provincial Governments and all we British Columbian’s want is to go home to OUR TOWNS AND CITIES! We are not going to move to another town! But we’re tired of fighting a fight that seems like a loss every day Trudeau remains in power. It’s beyond tragic. Canada is beautiful but our government is just as bad as America.

  • @alphadog1961
    @alphadog1961 Год назад +5

    VERY SAD,I really feel for the residents of that scenic,picturesc area.I hope you eventually rebuild.

  • @HuplesCat
    @HuplesCat Год назад +24

    Almost a year ago. This week I’m wearing N95 in Ottawa. We have learned nothing 😢

    • @CarFreeSegnitz
      @CarFreeSegnitz Год назад +9

      Lytton burned nearly two years ago.

    • @ace6285
      @ace6285 Год назад

      We have learned that most of these fires are set by humans, some environmental warriors working to dramatize climate change at the expense of lives, habitat and property.

    • @JuliasCesar
      @JuliasCesar Год назад

      SAME! In British Columbia here and Lytton is still nothing but rubble. The Trudeau government failed to investigate CN/CP Properly and see the freight train caused this terrible disaster! Now B.C is burning again and our highways in certain areas are completely destroyed again. Lytton is still rubble. I’m shocked our provincial and federal governments have not realized the damage wildfires can cause! Now Trudeau is blaming all the economic issues on the wildfires! When will we get a leader with a brain!

    • @WaningGibbous
      @WaningGibbous Год назад +1

      Dont forget B.C. interior ( Okanagan ) burned 2 years ago, massive fires and heavy losses..

  • @colette6984
    @colette6984 9 месяцев назад +2

    My heart goes out to those folks.

  • @leslieanne7467
    @leslieanne7467 Год назад +7

    I feel their pain & pray they will be home soon

  • @hongweixu1999
    @hongweixu1999 Год назад +22

    What have we done to this planet?!

  • @jeffross5424
    @jeffross5424 Год назад +17

    we were there a week before it happened and even then it was 37c while having lunch at the cafe no longer there. due the the 1940's & 50's construction a lot of asbestos, lead and other materials now a health hazards has to be cleaned up before leveling and construction starts. it will be a while.

  • @maryrobertson5250
    @maryrobertson5250 Год назад +7

    Ì saved the video of the train on fire rolling into Lytton on June 30th.

  • @YDuskyCricket
    @YDuskyCricket Год назад +9

    Your identity, ❤. This is how healing happens after tragedy. Reseed, pass the knowledge and provide direction on how to survive and move forward. A hard road, but worth doing. Prayers for continued courage and strength from Burns Lake, BC! ❤

  • @GwriPennar
    @GwriPennar Год назад +9

    Very well crafted film, tells a powerful story. We shouldn't forget and we should learn from this.

  • @ancienteyesart
    @ancienteyesart Год назад +13

    Aluminum oxide found in geoengineering sprays are an accelerant.. this is a horrible tragic story!! 😢
    as someone who knows people from there and the area well... There was alot of strange things around this fire. Yes it's dry... yes there are fires ... Yes some are manmade .. I would ask the train conductor why he didn't stop sooner when they discovered the train box on fire. Lots of trains on fire /derailments lately (USA ) . Just trying to put the pieces together...

  • @abr1mil
    @abr1mil Год назад +3

    When investigating a fire incident its fairly easy to track down the origin of the fire they must take in count the wind conditions but it's doable.

  • @leslienelson4430
    @leslienelson4430 Год назад +49

    Lytton, British Columbia fire was started by a Canadian Railway Train that had sparks flying from it's wheels as it sped through the town area. There is documented video footage that clearly shows this event happening. The documentary shown here is wrong to say that the town fire was a result of record temperatures. Further to add to the fire "once it was started by the CN train" was the lack of response from the provincial government to provide honest protection. There is a cover-up happening and the story is being whitewashed by such stories as this. Do your research and reveal the truth!!! The provincial parties responsible rely on news agencies like the Guardian to reinforce this lies.
    Further to this story is that Lytton is an town made up of Indigenous people

    • @KawakebAstra
      @KawakebAstra Год назад +13

      yes .. promoting climate change crisis

    • @althunder4269
      @althunder4269 Год назад +15

      There was a freight car of lumber on a train that was on fire several miles south of town just after this fire started so it's obvious that this fire was started by that train.

    • @kimhoffman8595
      @kimhoffman8595 Год назад +4

      Thank you I was reading the comments as I figured there was more to it from the start

    • @700K-pp9wm
      @700K-pp9wm Год назад +7

      Even the news reported it started by the tracks.

    • @reidsusan4
      @reidsusan4 Год назад +10

      Yes the train started it. Because of the heat and fire danger. The town went up like a match BECAUSE of the record temperatures. Everything was so dry. So yes the train was the cause, but the climate is the reason it burnt to the ground.

  • @BudzzableRides
    @BudzzableRides Год назад +3

    Actually there is video proof the fire was started by a train, saw the video myself. Nothing to do with temperature, two years later taxpayers are still waiting for the help they were promised.

  • @reignz6968
    @reignz6968 Год назад +25

    😢❤🇨🇦 Stay strong Canada

    • @willtheoct
      @willtheoct Год назад +1

      we are plagued by carbrains. at least half of us are guzzling oil daily

  • @icyone
    @icyone Год назад +8

    how aweful, seeing this while Alberta, BC, and NS burns really gives u the human side of the loss instead of only ever seeing natures side. it makes me think of all the deadly fires over the centuries and wonder.... Lytton still had it`s cement steps and stone walls, chimneys, so HOW have we lost so many historic buildings that were made from the same materials?

    • @TheArtis4n
      @TheArtis4n Год назад

      Neglect.
      We just kinda move on...

  • @marketads1
    @marketads1 Год назад +5

    I’ve just spent too much time this evening watching gripping stories of war, foolish political choices and natural disasters and the effects on people. There is too much that pains me and I need a break. Please, people, before we lose everything, be kind to each other. We’re all we have.

  • @ancabostinariu6550
    @ancabostinariu6550 Год назад +6

    So sorry as it was a very nice place.

  • @irox_7637
    @irox_7637 Год назад +11

    my regrets from Ukraine😢

  • @robingoldman5944
    @robingoldman5944 Год назад +5

    Heartbreaking ❤

  • @flightographist
    @flightographist Год назад +10

    I lived in the Canyon not far from Lytton for 15 yrs, I worked with first nations and heard many stories, including those of great fires. The region is hot and dry for geologic and geographic reasons, always has been. We silly humans have only been keeping climate data records for 150 years, that coincides with the termination of the lowest temperature period on earth in the past 10,000 yrs- this is indisputable fact. Civilization is not much older than 10,000 yrs. Our entire global civilization emerged and developed in this period. Unfortunately, we built in all the wrong places in terms of sustainability in the face of inevitable climate change. We are doomed because of our ignorance and our hubris; we will not alter climate change no matter what we do- the earth is in control, not us and failure to acknowledge this simple truth will be our extinction. We move and adapt or we perish.

  • @lucaskanyodutra4177
    @lucaskanyodutra4177 Год назад +5

    This is just one exemple of what we are producing to our planet.

  • @jac5824
    @jac5824 Год назад +2

    Makes me question whether this was orchestrated like the fires are right now. Heartbreaking for the residents.

  • @strayviolets
    @strayviolets Год назад +1

    Thank you for this , I know some of those people and breaks my heart seeing this. Just this past summer our reserve almost burned down thankfully it didn’t (Casper Creek Fire)

  • @sgashner397
    @sgashner397 Год назад +4

    Just like Redding and Paradise California 🧏🏽‍♀️

  • @charliemarkovic4301
    @charliemarkovic4301 Год назад +15

    How many of these fires are deliberately lit?

    • @sentientflower7891
      @sentientflower7891 Год назад

      Climate change is destroying the planet, a deliberate act.

    • @annalisavajda252
      @annalisavajda252 Год назад +4

      Yes I would like to know how much is arson how much is campfires tossed cigarettes etc. too but regardless the provincial response is not adequate they often just shrug and blame climate change though they know it happens every year they don't budget enough for over head water bombers etc. Just like in the winter they don't budget for snow plows they should be prepared for dry hot weather and snow also it's Canada.

    • @sentientflower7891
      @sentientflower7891 Год назад +2

      @@annalisavajda252 nope. Everything you are saying is nonsense.

    • @patricklarose4444
      @patricklarose4444 Год назад +1

      @@sentientflower7891 you have no arguments

  • @nowistime8070
    @nowistime8070 Год назад +5

    there was a train that caused this
    I saw a tik Tok of the train and small fire as it happened. they scrubbed this info from the net

    • @These2SexyEyes
      @These2SexyEyes Год назад +1

      I can believe that. Tears in my eyes.😢

  • @aaronjennings8385
    @aaronjennings8385 Год назад +5

    Build back better.

  • @oysesp
    @oysesp 7 месяцев назад

    We stayed 2 nights in Totem Motel in 2014 on vacation from Norway, beautiful town for trainspotters. Going back there next month, hope to drive through to see what it looks like now.

  • @karencolvin9827
    @karencolvin9827 Год назад +4

    Didn't shut Dr. Charles Hoffe up though, did it.

  • @jeepguy77
    @jeepguy77 Год назад +3

    Can someone get the plates for that woman? 😢

  • @bobtudbury8505
    @bobtudbury8505 Год назад +1

    weather didn't cause it to burn,

  • @DaniElle25g
    @DaniElle25g Год назад +2

    Has anyone started a gofundme for Lytton?

  • @corinaking2052
    @corinaking2052 Год назад +6

    Such a gorgeous part of BC. What is the state of Linton a year later I wonder? 😢

    • @CarFreeSegnitz
      @CarFreeSegnitz Год назад +11

      Lytton burned down nearly two years ago. So far it has been cleaned up but nothing has been rebuilt.

    • @JuliasCesar
      @JuliasCesar Год назад +5

      Lytton is still burnt to the ground. I just drove up there past Lytton last week and it was beyond heartbreaking. Not sure why but every time I drive through there I tear up. It rips my heart out to know the government covered up the CN/CP Freight train information and that Lytton is still a pile of rubble. A year later and our Provincial Government of British Columbia realizes it must have been the train but the federal government won’t press on about it anymore. Worst part of this whole debacle is the funds Trudeau promised NEVER EVER CAME HERE. WE HAD NO MILITARY ASSISTANCE NO FEDERAL ASSISTANCE AND ARE LEFT ON OUR OWN. BRITISH COLUMBIANS ARE LEFT ON OUR OWN. 11:33 hit me so hard “I’m not comfortable cause this is not my home. I don’t see my mountains” that part hit my soul. The government wants to relocate us and leave our towns in shambles. We just want to GO HOME AND HOME IS LYTTON.

  • @ThatWyrdGirl
    @ThatWyrdGirl Год назад +2

    Maybe ask Uncle Sam to shut down HAARP for real this time. 😉

  • @MirceaKitsune
    @MirceaKitsune Год назад +2

    Love how the stone chimney is the only thing that remained... because it was made of rock. When they rebuild you can be sure they'll just use wood and other cheap / lightweight / flammable materials once more... gotta please the shareholders!

  • @howbigisyourlove
    @howbigisyourlove Год назад

    can't see this film it is distorted out .. not sure why

  • @nightshift3635
    @nightshift3635 Год назад +4

    Arson destroys lives

  • @sloopy5191
    @sloopy5191 Год назад +1

    Lytton was badly damaged by wildfires in 1931, 1938 and 1949 but was rebuilt each time. It was burned to the ground in 2021. Yes, it was devastation to those living there, and as yet has not been rebuilt. Should it be rebuilt this time? I'm not so sure. Not unless there is major technology improvements with water systems and building materials, to at least give the people a chance the next time a fire goes through. And, there will be a next time.

  • @Lamara5292
    @Lamara5292 Год назад +2

    Yes the weather is changing, it has been changing for a very long time. This is a natural occurrence, although man has made some significant negligible decisions to destroy our earth.
    True north and magnetic north have changed, something that has occurs before in time.
    Yes, this losing a town is very tragic,scary and life changing but man causes more fires than lightening or heat/cold.
    I can appreciate people looking for causes but blaming climate change for everything is wrong. I would guess the fire was started by a camper or someone in the forest.
    I would like to know where exactly the fire came from in town or out of town. It looked like it was outside the residence.
    I hope the people of Lytton stay, rebuild and continue their heritage there.

    • @These2SexyEyes
      @These2SexyEyes Год назад

      I am certain it was caused by a train. In other words, by man. Lytton has always been extremely hot & dry in the summer, and I for one, always was afraid this may happen eventually. Tears in my eyes.😢

  • @michellejames8843
    @michellejames8843 8 месяцев назад

    May 13, 2022 then Federal Minister Bill Blair, Minister of Emergency Preparedness , along with other federal ministers and dignitaries announced a $416 million in disaster funding was to be allocated to those who lost their homes in 2021. It was later that Summer of 2022 , that I reached out to my MP in Kamloops requesting if the funds had been transferred. In a letter, I was told that the funds had indeed been transferred to our province. No one in the Monte Lake area who lost their home in the White Rock Lake Fire received any help in regards to these funds to rebuild their homes.
    This is heartbreaking and I cry every time I hear the stories and the fact that this town is not yet rebuilt. It is 3 years now , unacceptable.
    Where did the $416 million go ?
    Get this town rebuilt. I find it frustrating that we send money to other countries in time of crisis but can’t even rebuild a small town here in BC , Canada. Time to get Lytonnites home.

  • @ruthdevisser2526
    @ruthdevisser2526 Год назад +8

    Every one of us belongs in a community.Where ever we live,we need to support OUR community AND others when they are in need .They should get together and rebuild that village !Construction and building companies as well as the B/C government need to get together and DO this .Heartbreaking ❤❤❤

  • @NJ-ju8fr
    @NJ-ju8fr Год назад +5

    And also arson.

  • @weylandyutani7973
    @weylandyutani7973 Месяц назад

    Lytton is not far from me. I clearly recall a BC Wildfire Service employee who was there and said "The fire appeared to have been SET (emphasis mine) within the Village."
    Not "climate change", not a railcar, arson.
    It hasn't been rebuilt because gov't insists that all new structures be "sustainable" and now they're charging homeowners thousands of $ for archeological studies before they can rebuild.

  • @inncomm100
    @inncomm100 Год назад +6

    It was arson.

  • @gladysloan
    @gladysloan Год назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏 Canada.

  • @maramé.r
    @maramé.r Год назад +7

    This will also become the story for so many communities (and ecosystems) in the future due to continued failure to act and wilful resistance of politicians and big business to change their ideology and activities in regard to carbon emissions and the loss of biodiversity crisis. We must all play our part and also be activists when necessary to change the potentially disastrous 'lifestyle' many choose to follow and buy into

  • @Beingnessing
    @Beingnessing Год назад +8

    Deliberate

  • @1life_Only
    @1life_Only Год назад +2

    Celebration of global warming aka capitalism 🎉

  • @adamkiseloff
    @adamkiseloff Год назад

    If only California would burn past the ground

  • @lagomorphia9
    @lagomorphia9 Год назад +3

    Probably done on purpose because a doctor from here was brave enough to question why his patients were having bad reactions to the vaccines.

  • @Kaptain13Gonzo
    @Kaptain13Gonzo Год назад +8

    Far too many fires are human caused. This fire, as roughly 2/3s of all wildfires, was likely human caused. Lightning strikes are fairly constant at 10 - 15% which leaves about ~15% to "other". Wildfires have been decreasing in both number and area burned since 1990 [source is Environment Canada] . Also, Wildfires are roughly 5 - 6 times LESS in burned acreage since 1900 [US Dept of Interior - though the database pre 1986 was removed from public servers in January 2022; there are archived copies available] . Additionally, the number of deliberately set fires has been increasing, including many currently burning [June 2023]. Lytton burned due to the unfortunate combination of a likely human cause and sparked exactly upwind of town on a windy day. Temperatures, while high, were only a bit above normal for that time of year. Lytton regularly sets Provincial and National high temperatures annually. Massive fires like this one are a common event, almost annual, in the area. This piece is very emotive and really short on facts and context, but for that we can thank the Guardian for its usual take. It is unfortunate the town was burned, but it isn't the first time for this or several others in the region.

    • @gearoiddom
      @gearoiddom Год назад

      plus the piece never explained at what precise air temp do woods start to combust :-)

    • @oliviachipperfield6029
      @oliviachipperfield6029 Год назад +1

      ​@Gear Omad you're kidding right?

    • @gearoiddom
      @gearoiddom Год назад

      @@oliviachipperfield6029 I really don’t know much here. I just follow experts like Trudeau. If he says that climate caused the big fire, then …

    • @maddievictoria4947
      @maddievictoria4947 Год назад

      ​@@gearoiddom you shouldn't because Trudeau is no expert and it shows.

    • @marilyncourteau8951
      @marilyncourteau8951 Год назад +3

      Climate warfare...geo-engineering at work.

  • @public.public
    @public.public Год назад +1

    All driving fossil fuel folly wagons.

  • @alinadianapavel2394
    @alinadianapavel2394 Год назад

    😢

  • @youtubeuser6067
    @youtubeuser6067 Год назад +5

    One word......ARSON

  • @paperprincess1050
    @paperprincess1050 Год назад

    😞

  • @crandall6484
    @crandall6484 Год назад

    Art jack_ was z wonderful Newton fireman

  • @bartmanxoxo
    @bartmanxoxo Год назад +1

    🙏

  • @zainabk9165
    @zainabk9165 Год назад

    Law of karma
    Live and let live
    May gid help poor villager

  • @hartlinerealm2015
    @hartlinerealm2015 Год назад +6

    We know the truth.

    • @toddgibson6817
      @toddgibson6817 Год назад +4

      which is what? please enlighten us.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Год назад

      @@toddgibson6817
      Putin did it.

  • @rajeshkumarbhagat
    @rajeshkumarbhagat Год назад

    Terrible

  • @paul5540
    @paul5540 Год назад

    Earth,provides,not,4,mans,greed,quote,gandi.sold

  • @paul5540
    @paul5540 Год назад

    Saturn,venus,ploto,uranous,thats,how,humans,think,next,made,to,be,broken,not,greta,told,us,so,learn

  • @peachnehi7340
    @peachnehi7340 Год назад +7

    omg who wrote this? Greta Thurnberg?

    • @alanj9978
      @alanj9978 Год назад +1

      Well it's the Guardian, so basically yes.

  • @MagicRoosterBluesBand
    @MagicRoosterBluesBand Год назад +1

    ... and record arson in 2021.

  • @willtheoct
    @willtheoct Год назад +1

    If you own a car, you caused this

  • @rmf9567
    @rmf9567 Год назад

    Don’t worry, it’s only infrastructure. You still have the land in your life

    • @heronimousbrapson863
      @heronimousbrapson863 Год назад +5

      There were fatalities.

    • @700K-pp9wm
      @700K-pp9wm Год назад

      2 years later that’s still all it is , no building permits issued. Useless government

  • @jm2340
    @jm2340 Год назад

    Every woman and man should stand up for the Release of innocent "Prisoner 650".

  • @derek8564
    @derek8564 Год назад

    It was Arson

  • @silence1869
    @silence1869 Год назад +1

    This is what American voters have chosen for the world. Enjoy.

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 Год назад +2

      This was Canada, you poor deluded soul...😒

  • @theo9952
    @theo9952 Год назад +4

    Living in Greece, where alas every summer we have to deal with wild fires due to high temperatures (and some people's stupidity) I thought of Canada as a too humid and low in temperature country for such terrible phenomena.

    • @indrinita
      @indrinita Год назад +4

      every year we have forest fires in western Canada especially. But in the past generation it's gotten a lot worse. Just because many parts of Canada get cold in the winter doesn't mean we don't or can't have hot summers in much of the country.

    • @dallimamma
      @dallimamma Год назад

      ::: There are parts of BC that are actually the northern tip of the Mexican Sonoran desert.

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes Год назад

      @@dallimamma Actually, its a rainshadow desert and is not part of the Sonoran desert even though it is basically contiguous with it. The coast mountains block the rain coming from the west.

    • @dallimamma
      @dallimamma Год назад +1

      @@ALuimes ::: Spent summers in the Okanagan, and on Sonora Island, was told by a retired geologist.

  • @suefrench8721
    @suefrench8721 Год назад +2

    If we can fly to the moon why can't we fix this problem. How many votes would it get? Priorities are not socially orientated. VOTES are. Keep the seat, get more votes! No politician really cares about fires.

  • @04010521
    @04010521 Год назад +1

    Looks like another controlled burn by lasers. Who owns the property in that town now??

  • @kasondaleigh
    @kasondaleigh Год назад +4

    Heartbreaking.