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Another night of potential thunderstorms on 91原创 Island

Environment Canada said the storms were capable of producing nickel-sized hail; warnings covered an area from Duncan to Nanaimo starting Sunday afternoon.
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From 2007-2017, Canada saw an average of 180 lightning-related injuries each year, according to research from Environment Canada. John Sleezer/AP

A cluster of severe thunderstorms moving across 91原创 Island caused Environment Canada to issue a flurry of alerts on Sunday.

The storms — which the weather agency said were capable of producing nickel-sized hail — prompted a number of warnings covering an area from Duncan to Nanaimo starting Sunday afternoon.

Initially, Environment Canada said it was keeping tabs on two thunderstorms, one near Duncan and the other near Chemainus.

Shortly before 4:30 p.m., the weather agency issued a warning for a cluster of severe thunderstorms spread out from Nanaimo Airport to Crofton moving northwesterly at 20 to 30 km/h.

Environment Canada warned that people should take cover and go indoors if they see threatening weather approaching or hear thunder.

The projected winds are strong enough to down power lines, overturn large vehicles, and damage buildings, it said.

Large hail from the storms can cause injury and property damage, it said.

Saturday night’s storm in Victoria brought hundreds of stormwatchers in their vehicles to Dallas Road.

The storms are being caused by a weather front moving up from the Oregon and Washington coast that crossed into B.C. on Saturday evening,

From 2007-2017, Canada saw an average of 180 lightning-related injuries each year, according to research from Environment Canada.

An average of two to three 91原创s died of lightning-related causes annually in the same period.

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