Some evacuation orders near Lytton, British Columbia, start to lift as wildfire crews gain ground on the blaze in the area, according to reporting from Canadian outlets. Crews attribute the slowing of the fire’s advance to more favorable weather conditions, including cooler nights and lighter winds, which limit how quickly the wildfire grows. While the orders are easing in some locations, the reports indicate the situation remains active and dependent on continued conditions on the ground. The coverage does not suggest the fire is fully contained, but it frames the recent improvement as a step that allows authorities to revise evacuation measures. As firefighters continue suppression and monitoring efforts, officials assess risk to nearby communities and determine whether further changes to evacuation orders are warranted. The updates reflect the dynamic nature of wildfire response, where weather can quickly influence fire behavior and the level of immediate threat.