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Storm season is here: BC Hydro encourages customers to prepare

VANCOUVER – The first fall storm swept from Vancouver Island to the Kootenays on October 17 causing damage to BC Hydro infrastructure and knocking out power to about 140,000 customers in total. BC Hydro is encouraging customers to be prepared for weather-related power outages with more stormy weather expected this week.

BC Hydro prepares for storm season year-round. Crews perform regular maintenance work to help minimize the impact bad weather can have on the electrical system. This includes inspecting trees growing near BC Hydro infrastructure to identify potential problems, replacing aging power poles, and upgrading equipment to improve reliability.

Because it's difficult to predict how much damage a storm may cause to the system and how long a power outage will last, it's important for customers to be prepared for an outage by:

  • Having an emergency kit ready: kit should include a flashlight, extra batteries, first-aid kit, ready-to-eat non-perishable foods and bottled water.
  • Knowing where to get information and updates on an outage: customers can visit bchydro.com/outages from their mobile device for the most up-to-date information on an outage and estimated restoration times once available.
  • Understanding the dangers of damaged electrical equipment: a fallen power line should always be considered a danger even if it is not smoking, sparking or making a buzzing sound. Stay back at least 10 metres (the length of a bus) and call 911 immediately to report.

Contact:
BC Hydro Media Relations
604 928 6468