Federal government gives $77 million for new fire-resistant buildings in Lytton, B.C.
LYTTON, B.C. — The fire-ravaged community of Lytton, B.C., will get $77 million from the federal government to help it rebuild a fire-resistant and energy-efficient community.
Harjit Sajjan, the minister of International Development, made the announcement today at a gas station that survived the fire just outside of Lytton.
The Vancouver MP says $64 million will be used to help rebuild public buildings, $6 million has been set aside for residents to bring their homes up to the same standards, while small- and medium-sized businesses will get $7.2 million to help them restart.
Two people were killed and much of the community was destroyed when wildfire ripped through the community almost a year ago.