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Up to 100 km/h wind storm slams into B.C. South Coast

WATCH: A powerful windstorm hit Metro Vancouver Friday afternoon, knocking out power and downing trees, one tree falling onto a car and trapping a child inside. Jill Bennett reports – Apr 7, 2017

Strong winds hit the B.C. South Coast on Friday afternoon, bringing power outages and ferry cancellations.

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Peak wind gusts reached as high as 103km/h at Saturna Island by 4:30 p.m. on Friday. Tsawwassen had gusts up to 75 km/h and winds were as strong has 65 km/h at Vancouver International Airport.

WATCH: The Friday, April 7, 2017 5 p.m. weather forecast for Vancouver, British Columbia and the surrounding area.

On Vancouver Island, winds were gusting up to 83 km/h off the coast of Victoria and 88 km/h at Tofino airport.

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The weather caused BC Ferries to cancel all sailings between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island shortly after 2 p.m. Thousands of people also lost power, with BC Hydro reporting between over 20,000 customers were in the dark at around 8 p.m.

There is no word yet on when ferry service will resume.

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In Surrey, a tree fell on a car outside a house in the 15000-block of 86 Ave. A young girl and her mother were trapped in the vehicle and had to be rescued by emergency crews. The child has been taken to hospital with minor injuries.

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WATCH: A tree fell on a car outside a of a Surrey home in the 15000-block of 86 Ave. A young girl and her mother were trapped in the vehicle and had to be rescued by emergency crews.

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