Power knocked out to thousands of customers as strong winds swept through B.C.
VANCOUVER — Thousands of people across British Columbia lost power overnight as strong winds swept across the province, generating gusts in excess of 100 kilometres an hour in some communities.
BC Hydro says in a statement that power was knocked out by the overnight wind storm for about 120,000 customers, although it was gradually being restored.
The utility says that more than 18,000 were without electricity in Surrey, while Vancouver, Port Coquitlam, Burnaby, Maple Ridge and North Vancouver all saw more than 10,000 customers affected.
The outages come after Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for the Vancouver area that has since ended, warning of strong wind gusts.


