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6,000 customers left without power after vandals cut down BC Hydro poles in Surrey

Six thousand people in Surrey were left without electricity after power poles carrying high-voltage transmission lines were cut down with a chainsaw overnight.

BC Hydro says four poles, carrying a 60,000-volt transmission line running through the Green Timbers area of Surrey, were cut down.

It happened around 1 a.m., leaving thousands without power in Whalley.

BC Hydro says it’s extremely concerned about the vandalism because, in additional to transmission lines, the poles carried two sets of high-voltage distribution circuits.

“This could have injured or killed a member of the public or our crews as BC Hydro worked to make repairs,” said the corporation in a press release.

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Power to most customers was restored by around 4 a.m., but extensive repairs are required. A crew of 12 people is working on replacing the damaged poles and transferring the conductors and circuits to new poles, which could take until later today to complete.

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The RCMP are investigating the incident.

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