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B.C. windstorm knocks out power for more than 100,000
Global News
BC Hydro officials said all of its available crews are working around the clock to get power restored.
More than 100,000 BC Hydro customers are waking up Saturday without power due to a fierce windstorm that swept through the B.C.’s South Coast overnight.
“We knew this one was coming,” Mora Scott said, a BC Hydro spokesperson. “We have all BC Hydro crews and all our contractor crews (out working). It’s basically all hands on deck until we get everyone’s power restored.”
At the peak of the storm, Environment Canada reported wind gusts of 70 km/h to 90 km/h an hour in Metro Vancouver.
High winds have caused major disruptions, downed power lines, and general damage across B.C.’s South Coast.
As of 9:17 a.m, Saturday, BC Hydro is reporting 112,335 customers are without power.
The regional breakdown is as follows:
Downed trees and debris on roadways are being reported in almost every area of Metro Vancouver, including Stanley Park. The Vancouver Park Board said it is assessing the park and potentially dangerous trees.