Power has been mostly restored in southern British Columbia affected by this week's powerful windstorm.
#BCStorm update: Crews have been working around-the-clock to restore power, replacing hundreds of spans of power line and replacing dozens of power poles, transformers and cross-arms following yesterday's windstorm. Operational update: https://t.co/u6aA75Cz4I pic.twitter.com/xrT6FNH1e8
— BC Hydro (@bchydro) January 14, 2021
An update from BC Hydro said lights were back on for 220,000 customers affected Tuesday and Wednesday on Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, Lower Mainland and the southern Interior.
The Crown utility said electricity was flowing again for 97 per cent of its customers and was expected to be restored to the remainder by the end of Thursday.
The utility said crews were travelling by barge to Gambier and Keats islands in Howe Sound to restore power there and its contractors were co-ordinating with FortisBC to handle remaining outages in the southern Interior.
Hydro's website showed about 3,000 customers were still without power early Thursday, although the number was dropping quickly.
Environment Canada posted wind warnings for Haida Gwaii, the central coast and northern Vancouver Island as another storm loomed.
The weather office said gusts of up to 100 km/h were forecast for those regions throughout the day before easing and moving into the southern Interior by evening.