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91原创 family fundraising for Lytton relatives forced to flee wildfire

Eric Fandrich had several family members flee the fire-ravaged village

For one 91原创 family the devastation in Lytton is deeply personal.

Cousins Larissa Thomson and Eric Fandrich have several family members who were forced to flee the wildfires in southern British Columbia.

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鈥淢y aunt and uncle who live west of Lytton, up on George Mountain, their house was spared, thankfully, so it鈥檚 my understanding that my cousins are staying with them,鈥 Thomson said. 鈥淭hen another cousin is dispersed to, I think, Vernon.鈥

鈥淥ne of the big problems is information is hard to get in and out of Lytton, because there鈥檚 no internet there,鈥 explained Fandrich.

But the cousins were just relieved to know their family is safe. Now they await news on the condition of Lytton, a community where the family鈥檚 ties remain deeply rooted.

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鈥淢y uncle and aunt started Kumsheen Rafting there in the 70s, and my cousins, their two sons, are now running the business,鈥 Thomson noted. 鈥淢y other cousin, their daughter, had an arts cafe downtown, and I have another cousin who lived there and worked in the forest industry in the area.鈥

The local museum, which was operated by their aunt, Thomson said, burned to the ground with all the priceless artifacts.

While investigators work to determine a cause of the fire, Fandrich is thinking ahead to the revival of the community and said getting local businesses operational is key.

鈥淭hey need to get up and running to drive the engine of recovery in that town,鈥 he said.

While waiting to connect with her family Thomson is doing her part to help all those affected in the fire-ravaged village.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking to help the community in whichever way I can; many of the residents left there on only minute鈥檚 notice,鈥 Thomson said.

On Saturday, July 10, Thompson will be hosting a garage sale at her home (3781 204A St.) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with all proceeds to be donated to two GoFundMe fundraisers, one organized her by cousin and another by her cousin鈥檚 friend .

Fandrich鈥檚 campaign is in support of the recovery of , while Thompson is fundraising for the , its employees and local artisans.

As of Friday morning there were 219 active fires around the province, 15 鈥渙f note鈥 and 53 considered 鈥渙ut of control,鈥 BC Wildfire reported.

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