Penticton Herald

Day 4 without electricit­y for some in Fraser Valley

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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. (CP) — About 2,200 customers are still without power as crews worked to restore electricit­y after ice storms swept through British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.

For some B.C. residents, it will be their fourth day without electricit­y, after freezing rain left thick layers of ice in the hardest hit areas of Abbotsford, Mission and Chilliwack.

BC Hydro spokeswoma­n Tanya Fish says 450 field workers have been working around the clock and have restored electricit­y for more than 159,000 customers since the first storm hit Thursday.

Another storm came Friday, leaving the region coated in thick layers of ice, which snapped tree branches and downed power lines.

Some BC Hydro substation­s were also frozen solid, with sensitive equipment encased in ice.

Fish says crews finished repairs to the substation­s Saturday night — a task that required equipment such as propane torches to melt the ice.

She says efforts to restore power to the thousands of customers that were still in the dark Monday were being prioritize­d based on those who had been without electricit­y the longest.

Environmen­t Canada says there is a risk of more showers in the area, which could turn to freezing rain tonight.

The Canadian weather agency says temperatur­es are expected to remain at the freezing mark before temperatur­es begin to rise Wednesday.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? A BC Hydro substation in the Fraser Valley is seen encased in ice. About 2,200 customers are still without power, some for as long as four days.
The Canadian Press A BC Hydro substation in the Fraser Valley is seen encased in ice. About 2,200 customers are still without power, some for as long as four days.

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