Thousands Impacted as Storm Sweeps Through British Columbia’s South Coast
A powerful storm swept across British Columbia’s South Coast on Monday morning, causing power outages that affected thousands of residents in cities including Abbotsford, Langley, Surrey, Victoria, Sechelt, and White Rock. The storm also hit northern and southern Vancouver Island with heavy rain and high winds, leading to widespread damage and road safety concerns.
Power Outages Across B.C.
The high winds knocked down power lines, leading to widespread outages. BC Hydro reported outages in several areas and stated that crews are actively working to restore power. The hardest-hit areas reported significant outages as high winds and weakened vegetation contributed to trees and branches falling onto power lines and electrical equipment.
BC Hydro Statement on Tree and Power Line Damage
BC Hydro explained that a multi-year drought has left vegetation across the province more vulnerable to storm damage. “After a multi-year drought, vegetation has been weakened across the province, making it more susceptible to wind,” BC Hydro said in a statement. As a result, many dead and damaged trees have fallen, which increases the frequency and intensity of outages.
School Closures in Langley
In Langley, the power outages led to school closures, with the Langley School District updating families about affected locations. Local authorities and the school district continue to assess the situation to ensure student safety.
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Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Expected to Continue
The storm is expected to intensify in the afternoon and into the evening, which could lead to further power outages and disruptions. With wind speeds projected to increase, additional areas may experience damage. Alongside the high winds, the forecast includes substantial rainfall amounts, with some areas expecting between 70 and 100 millimeters.
Road Safety Warnings for Drivers
The storm has created hazardous driving conditions, particularly in mountain passes. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, use winter tires, and carry supplies in case of delays. Road warnings include potential issues from water pooling on the roads, which can lead to hydroplaning and limited visibility.
What to Expect in the Coming Days
The storm’s full impact is yet to be seen, and BC Hydro continues its efforts to manage ongoing outages. Residents in affected areas should prepare for potential extended outages and take precautions when traveling on impacted roads.