Powerful fall storm to hit B.C.s South Coast

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A strong storm is expected to hit British Columbia's South Coast, bringing heavy rain and wind gusts exceeding 70 kilometers per hour. Meteorologist Michael Kuss reports that conditions have already reached Vancouver Island, with the worst effects anticipated overnight. Residents are advised to prepare for potential power outages due to strong winds uprooting trees and damaging power lines. The provincial government emphasizes the importance of clearing storm drains to mitigate flooding risks. Environment and Climate Change Canada forecasts significant rainfall and wind across the north coast, central coast, and Lower Mainland.

The BC River Forecast Centre is monitoring streamflow and issuing flood watches as conditions worsen. The Ministry of Emergency Management has resources ready to deploy, including sandbags and gabions, to protect infrastructure. Authorities recommend that residents ensure they have emergency kits prepared with essential supplies.

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