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Power Outage Hits Vernon, Coldstream, Lake Country

Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
Power Outage Hits Vernon, Coldstream, Lake Country
Power Outage Hits Vernon, Coldstream, Lake Country
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A strong thunderstorm caused a power outage for more than 2,000 customers in Vernon, Coldstream, and Lake Country on Monday night.

Around 2,111 homes and businesses lost electricity as the storm passed through the area. The blackout left many residents in the dark and disrupted normal activities.

BC Hydro quickly dispatched a repair crew to fix the issue. Officials said power should be back by 10:10 p.m.

The storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, which likely damaged power lines and caused the outage. Residents were urged to stay safe and avoid downed wires during the event.

Local authorities reminded people to report any hazards to BC Hydro and avoid using electrical equipment until power is fully restored.

This blackout highlights the impact severe weather can have on essential services. Power companies are working to improve infrastructure to better handle storms in the future.

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