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High winds, downed trees knock out power to thousands of customers in northern B.C., Vancouver Island

High winds are responsible for thousands of power outages across British Columbia's Central Interior and north Tuesday morning, following similar issues on Vancouver Island on Monday night.

B.C. Hydro warns people to avoid damaged power lines

Trees, signs and power lines down after high wind hits Prince George

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Recovery efforts are underway after gusting winds knocked power out to thousands of customers in Prince George, B.C.

High winds are responsible for thousands of power outages across British Columbia's Central Interior and north Tuesday morning, following similar issues on Vancouver Island on Monday night.

As of 7:30 a.m. PT, more than 7,000 B.C. Hydro customers in the Central Interior and northeast B.C. were without electricity with more than 6,500 of those customers concentrated in Prince George.

B.C. Hydro spokesperson Mike Kellett said wind gusts of nearly 60 km/hhit the region overnight, leadingto multiple incidents of trees down across wires anddowned power poles.

"It's a good time to remind folks that anytime you see a power line down it should be treated as an emergency," Kellett said.

"Call 911 immediately and keep your distance."

A sign collapsed on a sidewalk.
The sign for a White Spot restaurant was damaged in a windstorm that hit Prince George, B.C., early Tuesday. (Nicole Oud/CBC)

Power restored on Vancouver Island

Kellett said crews have been dispatched to try and restore the outages"as soon as humanly possible."

The wind hitting the northern part of the province is part of the same system that caused widespread outages on Vancouver Island on Monday night, knocking out power to more than 5,000 customers.


As of Tuesday morning, the majority of those outages had been restored.

Environment Canada is forecasting storms that could bring more outages and flooding to parts of Vancouver Island and B.C.'s South Coast this week.

A tree down in a yard.
Many residents of Prince George, B.C., woke up to downed trees after an early morning windstorm on Tuesday. (Carol Hansson)