Survivor of Lytton, B.C., fire shares story of his narrow escape with dog
Lytton, B.C., resident Daniel Calderoni Acosta is still in shock, days after he and his dog narrowly escaped the fire that destroyed his community.
“He feels numb, like he doesn’t think it’s real," said his niece, Valeria Calderoni Acosta.
Daniel is a ranch caretaker originally from Mexico. Through the translating of his niece, the Spanish-speaker was able to share the details of what he endured on Wednesday night when fast-moving flames overtook the village of about 250 people.
Daniel said he returned home from work around 6 p.m. and noticed a very strong wind and sparks flying through the air.
“He was watching through the window, and he could see the furniture fly away, and he could see branches fly away,” Valeria said.
Quickly, the fire was closing in.
“He started seeing the wind pulling the fire towards him and then all the grasses around catching fire.”
In a panic, Daniel then tried to make an escape.
“He took a jacket, put it on and left the house and tried to start a quad, but when he tried to start the quad a flame came and lit him on fire," Valeria said.
Daniel was able to shed the burning jacket, but not the fire.
“At this point there was fire 360 degrees around him.”
The ranch caretaker was able to locate his dog Jack. The two would spend the next eight hours wandering around, looking for safety, as the town around them burnt to the ground.
“He couldn’t move anymore, so he found a really old house that had a deck and wasn’t on fire, and fell asleep," Valeria said.
Then in the middle of the night, help finally arrived.
“The dog started to bark and there three people that had light who were rescue people.”
Daniel and Jack would spend the next two days in Lillooet, before being brought to the Canine Valley rescue centre that Valeria runs in Squamish.
He suffered second-degree burns on his face, ears and hands, and his home, and everything he owns, is gone.
“He’s grateful to be alive, but he doesn’t know what he’s going to do, he doesn’t know what’s happening," Valeria said.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help Daniel and Jack get back on their feet.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
N.Y. prosecutors charge Luigi Mangione with murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO, court records show
Late Monday, Manhattan prosecutors filed murder and other charges against Luigi Nicholas Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, according to an online court docket.
Union dropped wage demand to 19% over four years in Canada Post negotiations: CUPW
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has reportedly dropped its wage demand to 19 per cent over four years, CUPW negotiator Jim Gallant told CTV News.
Taxpayer-funded Eras Tour tickets returned by federal minister
While tens of thousands of fans packed Vancouver's BC Place for the last shows of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour this weekend, a federal cabinet minister wasn't one of them.
Sudbury, Ont., family traumatized after hospital said loved one had been released, when in fact they had passed away
Sudbury resident Angela Vitiello says a staff member at Health Sciences North told her that her brother, Allan St. Martin, was released from the hospital late last month when, in fact, he had passed away.
What the upcoming holiday GST relief will mean for consumers
The federal government's GST break will arrive this Saturday, just in time for the last stretch of holiday shopping.
Liberal government survives third Conservative non-confidence vote
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's latest attempt to topple the minority Liberal government in a non-confidence vote failed on Monday, thanks to the New Democrats.
Katie Holmes refutes story about daughter Suri Cruise’s fortune
Katie Holmes has posted a screen grab of a Daily Mail article, which reported that her 18-year old daughter, whose father is Tom Cruise, is now a "millionaire."
Polygamous U.S. sect leader gets 50 years in prison in scheme to orchestrate sex involving children
A polygamist religious leader in the U.S. who claimed more than 20 spiritual “wives” including 10 underage girls was sentenced to 50 years in prison on Monday.
Trudeau says dealing with Trump will be 'a little more challenging' than last time
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said dealing with incoming president Donald Trump and his thundering on trade will be 'a little more challenging' than the last time.