British Columbia

'Suspicious' grass fire in Lillooet destroys 2 homes

The early Thursday fire, driven by wind, raced across an empty grass field in a residential area and engulfed two mobile homes, destroying them.

No lightning in area, fire chief says, and field where fire started is not frequented by people

Firefighters examine the debris of two mobile homes destroyed by a grass fire in Lillooet Thursday morning. (Kevin Goforth)

A grass fire early Thursday morning in the middle of Lillooet is "definitely suspicious," the local fire chief says.

The fire, driven by wind, raced across an empty grass field in a residential area and engulfed two mobile homes, destroying them.

Fire Chief Darren Oike says the two families in the homes were evacuated and no one was injured.

"Luckily, a citizen went door-to-door banging on doors … We're very grateful," he said. "We also had an adjacent apartment building and two adjacent townhome complexes."

An excavator works in the middle of the grass field burned up by a Thursday morning grass fire. The destroyed mobile homes are visible at the top right of the photo. (Kevin Goforth)

In addition to the Lillooet Fire Department, the B.C. Wildfire Service sent personnel to fight the flames.

RCMP and Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police Service responded to the fire as well, Oike says, and evacuated several residences and a seniors home nearby as a precaution as the smoke grew.

Those people have all been allowed back into their homes. The families living in the destroyed homes are now in the care of emergency social services.

Oike described the fire, first reported around 2:20 a.m. PT, as a sudden, quick one.

There was no lightning in the area and the field, in the middle of town, is not frequented by people. The field was almost completely burned up by the fire.

Oike says there are no active wildfires in the Lillooet fire zone, but the area is under an open burning ban.