Heavy rainfall and strong winds across British Columbia have caused power outages, road closures, and ferry cancellations on Christmas Day. The weather system is expected to bring up to 80 millimeters of rain to Metro Vancouver and 100 millimeters to areas north of the city.
Thousands of people in British Columbia are without power on Christmas Day as ongoing rainfall and strong winds collapse power lines, disrupt travel and toss around holiday decorations.Several wind and rainfall warnings also remain in place across the province’s North Coast, Central Coast, western sections of Metro Vancouver near the water and the eastern edge of Vancouver Island.
Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation says Stanley Park is closed today due to increased tree-related hazards caused by high winds mixed with heavy rains. “Many trees remain vulnerable due to the hemlock looper outbreak. We appreciate your understanding and patience,” said the park board. BC Ferries says it has cancelled service on multiple routes due to the weather, including the sailings between Vancouver and Nanaimo.
BRITISH COLUMBIA STORMS POWER OUTAGES TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS CHRISTMAS DAY
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