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UPDATE: Intense storm blows through Kelowna, knocks out power

Trees have reportedly fallen on homes

UPDATE: 4:45 p.m.

About 5,000 FortisBC customers are without power in the Rutland area, while more than 400 are in the dark in South East Kelowna.

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An intense storm is blowing through the Central Okanagan is causing outages throughout Kelowna.

There are more than 6,200 FortisBC customers in the South Pandosy area, more than 3,500 customers in the Mission area and more than 2,800 customers in the Glenmore area without power.

Power is also out in West Kelowna for more than 2,800 BC Hydro customers in the Shannon Lake Area and more than 3,000 off Westside Road, north of Aubrey Road.

Trees have reportedly fallen on several homes including one on Highland Drive, trapping a woman and child inside. Another tree fell on the 4400 block of Gordon drive, trapping elderly people. A third tree fell on Anne McClymont Elementary on Lakeshore Road.

Power lines are also reportedly down in several areas of the city.

Environment Canada continues its special weather statement for strong gusty winds of up to 70 km/hr for the Okanagan and Shuswap.

Winds are anticipated to ease tonight as the low-pressure system that developed over the province this morning moves east.

READ MORE: B.C. STORM: Section of Coquihalla Highway washes away in storm near Hope


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Graduated from the broadcast journalism program at BCIT. Also holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University.
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