On November 19 local time, the "bomb cyclone" struck the coast of British Columbia, Canada, resulting in collapsed power poles, widespread power outages, and disrupted water and land transport. As of 7:20 PM that day, over 0.1 million users on Vancouver Island were without power. Meteorologists explained that a "bomb cyclone" typically refers to a rapidly developing explosive cyclone that occurs over mid to high latitude ocean areas, often accompanied by strong winds and rain or snow, and has great destructive power. It is expected that this "bomb cyclone" will also bring rainfall and snowfall to various regions locally. (CCTV News)
加拿大太平洋沿岸遭“炸弹气旋”袭击,超10万用户断电
The pacific coast of Canada was hit by a "bomb cyclone," leaving over 0.1 million users without power.
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