Environment Canada warns of high winds, power outages, snowfall on B.C. highways
BC Hydro crews were at the ready to deal with power outages as a fall storm hit parts of British Columbia this weekend with high winds and heavy rains, downing trees and knocking out power for thousands of customers.
Spokeswoman Mora Scott said Saturday that crews were dispatched to deal with small pockets of outages in several areas of B.C., which were anticipated with stormy weather in the forecast.
“What that really allows us to do is make sure that we have our BC Hydro crews in the right places with the right equipment,” Scott said.
Environment Canada issued wind warnings for parts of the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and the southern Gulf Islands, and Scott said outages caused by downed trees are not uncommon at this time of the year.
