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Delhi Tragedy Sparks Alert about Rain Safety: Avoid Wires

Rain Safety: Avoid Wires
Delhi Tragedy Sparks Alert

Exposed wires can lead to fatal injuriesExposed wires can lead to fatal injuries - © picture alliance

The tragic news of a 26-year-old UPSC aspirant getting electrocuted after a brief rain spell in Delhi has made headlines.

To avoid such tragedies in the future, it is crucial to raise awareness about safety measures regarding wires and electricity during the rainy season.

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Unfortunately, many live wires remain exposed in major cities, towns, and even villages across India. While municipalities and city administrations are working to address this issue, citizens must exercise caution.

Here are some essential tips to prevent electrocution:

  • Avoid Lamp Posts During Heavy Rains: Refrain from walking close to lamp posts when it is raining heavily or when streets are waterlogged. Water can conduct electricity from faulty or exposed wires.
  • Do Not Touch Poles: Avoid touching any poles, especially during the rainy season, as they may be electrified due to faulty wiring.
  • Steer Clear of Feeder Boxes and Hanging Wires: Never touch feeder boxes or any hanging wires. Be vigilant while walking, as wires may appear unexpectedly on your path.
  • Stay Off Your Phone While Walking: Do not look at your phone while walking. It is essential to stay aware of your surroundings to avoid stepping on or coming into contact with live wires.
  • Prevent Power Theft in your area: Stealing electricity often results in unsafe wiring practices, which can lead to electrocution.

By following these simple precautions, we can work together to reduce the risk of electrocution and ensure a safer environment for everyone during the monsoon season. Stay safe, stay aware!

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