Next landslide victim’s system found as more higher winds strike B. C. beach 

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The coast of British Columbia is again being hit by powerful winds exceeding 100 km/h, according to reports of gusts exceeding 100 km/h on some remote islands. Police are reporting that emergency crews have recovered the body of a subsequent victim who died in a landslide in the Sea to Sky place next weekend as a result of another storm. A storm warning has been issued for parts of the Sunshine Coast, including Powell River, along B.C.’s north and center coast, including Haida Gwaii, and northern and eastern Vancouver Island. According to the organization, some places could experience 120 km/h winds, which could cause dangerous driving conditions. Despite the warnings, some crossings have resumed as the weather improves, but BC Ferries has cancelled a number of sailings in both Haida Gwaii and the area around Campbell River this day. Sartine and Solander territories off the northwestern coast of Vancouver Island are currently experiencing gusts of 140 km/h and higher, according to statistics from Environment Canada, while sites like Sandspit and Masset in Haida Gwaii are reporting winds of 90 km/h or higher. The most recent weather warnings arrive a day after gusts exceeding 120 km/h slowed down B. C.’s central coast on Saturday, while locations like Bella Bella and the Howe Sound northwest of Metro Vancouver reported storms exceeding 90 km/h. Trending Then

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Vancouver Island experienced winds of up to 140 km/h earlier in the week, and a serious storm next weekend caused a mudslide that closed the Sea to Sky Highway connecting Vancouver and Whistler. Police recovered the body of one of the two occupants on December 15 — the day after the landslide, and another home in the area was also hit by the landslide. On Saturday evening, Squamish RCMP confirmed that personnel recovered the next owner’s system, but did not release the titles of the sufferers. &amp, version 2024 The Canadian Press