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B.C. storm: wind warning ended, rain may still occur

BC Hydro crews are working throughout the night to restore power to thousands in the Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and Vancouver Island.

Latest B.C. South Coast storm causes power outages, downed trees

Environment Canada says a wind warning has ended for Metro Vancouver, butheavy rain may still occur overnight as part of a massive storm passing through the South Coast.

The storm has brought high winds, downed trees in several neighbourhoods in Metro Vancouver and led to power outages across the South Coast.

Potentially damaging winds are still forecast forparts of the region as Environment Canada continues with wind and rainfall warnings.

BC Hydro continues to deal withoutagesthat have gone up and down in number throughout the day, impactingbetween 10,000 and 30,000 customers at a time.

Currently there are around 6,000customers in the Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and Vancouver Island still without power.

SimiHeersays additional crews from the interior were called in ahead of the storm to provide support in areas that are expected to see the most damage.

The storm on Friday caused outages for 190,000 customers at its peak but crews working overnight restored power to the bulk of homes by Saturday morning, while residents in theComoxValley have been placed on aboil water advisory.

Heersays customers should be patient if they lose power and only call emergency services if they see downed wires.

Meanwhile the City of Vancouverhas made extra shelter spaces available due to the extreme weather alert for the city as has Victoria.

BC Ferries says it expects all operations to return to normal by Sunday morning and will add an additional round-trip leaving at 8 a.m. PT from Swartz Bay and returning at 10 a.m. from Tsawwassen.

Recent storms cancelled several sailings on B.C. Ferries. (acvj16/Instagram)

Cancellations and closures

BC Ferries:

Vancouver:

  • Stanley Park was closed at 8 p.m. PT Saturday, but re-opened just before midnight.
  • Playland's Fright Nights at the P.N.E.

Victoria:

  • Ross Bay Cemetery.
  • Beacon Hill Park.
  • Banfield Park.
  • Highrock Park (Esquimalt).
  • Saxe Point Park (Esquimalt).
  • Rockcrest Park (Esquimalt).

Delta:

  • No beach access.
  • Delta Nature Reserve.
  • LadnerHarbour.
  • FredGingellPark.
  • Watershed Park.