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Intense thunderstorms across B.C. Interior flood roads, cut power, spark fires

More intense rainfall is forecast for B.C.'s Interior on Thursday, following a Wednesday marked by flooded roads and nearly 100 new wildfires sparked by heavy storms.

Up to 25 millimeters of rain an hour expected in some parts of the province Thursday

Lightning strikes in downtown Prince George early Thursday. (Nicole Oud/CBC)

More intense rainfall is forecast forB.C.'s Interior on Thursday, following a Wednesday marked byflooded roads andnearly 100 new wildfires sparked by heavy storms.

Severe thunderstorm watches are in place from the Kootenays and Okanaganand into the central and northern Interior, as wellas northeastern B.C.

Environment Canada meteorologist Matt Loney said some areas of the province could expect up to 25 millimeters an hour of rainfall Thursday, more than the 18 mmanhourexperienced Wednesday night.

At around 9 p.m. PST, heavy rain with rolling thunder hit Prince George, B.C., leading to a loss of powerfor more than 1,500 BCHydro customers in the city.

A further 27,000 customers lost power in northeastern B.C., with a brief blackout in Hudson's Hope, Pouce Coupe, Dawson Creek and Fort St. John.

Localized flooding also occurred in Prince George, closing some streets, trapping cars and causing water to seep into people's homes and the city's Kin 1 hockey arena.

On Thursday morning, the city closed all its sports fields due to high water saturation.

Lightning strikes sparked nearly 100 new wildfires in B.C. over the course of Wednesday.

B.C.'s Chief Fire Information Officer Kevin Skrepnik said he expected more blazes to begin as lightning and thunderstorms continued into Thursday.

With files fromWilFundal

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