A power outage hit Richmond on Monday, cutting electricity to 12,000 residents. City News


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A major power outage hit Richmond on Monday, affecting about 12,000 people. BC Hydro confirmed the outage began in the morning. The affected neighborhoods include Seafair, Thompson, and Broadmoor.

Cause Under Investigation

BC Hydro crews started working to find the cause as soon as the outage began. The company has not yet shared the reason for the disruption. Repair work is ongoing to restore electricity to all homes and businesses as quickly as possible.

Traffic Safety Concerns

The outage also knocked out traffic lights in some areas. Drivers are urged to follow the four-way stop rule at intersections without working signals. This helps prevent accidents and keeps traffic moving safely.

Community Response

Local residents and businesses are adjusting to the sudden loss of power. Shops that rely heavily on electricity have paused services, while households are finding ways to manage without it. Some residents have moved to unaffected areas to continue their work or stay connected.

BC Hydro’s Next Steps

BC Hydro says it will keep customers informed through its outage updates. Crews are working in challenging conditions to restore power. The company assures residents that restoring service is their top priority.

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