Mother son get electrocuted in Anantapur
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A mom and son duo had been electrocuted and died on account of burns when an overhead 11-KV electrical wire received snapped following a short-circuit triggered by a squirrel on Tuesday morning.
According to APSPDCL Superintendent Engineer S. Varakumar, the mom and son duo Venkatalakshmi, 60, and Venkataswamy, 30, whereas crossing the snapped wire, received in contact with and dragged it for far.
“Usually when a 11KV wire gets snapped, power gets tripped in the substation and the line is recharged for few seconds after a gap of two minutes to test the line and unfortunately the duo seem to have come in contact with the charged wire at that time leading to their death,” Mr. Varakumar stated.
Tadipatri DSP VNK Chaitanya informed The Puucho that the incident occurred at 11.30 and the APSPDCL officers knowledgeable them about it.
While the police started investigation on the spot, the SPDCL SE stated that they had despatched a group to inquire into the incident and motion could be taken in opposition to these accountable. The transmission line is often checked each month for upkeep.
The deceased hailing from Varadaipalli in Peddapappur mandal in the district had been on their technique to gather cow dung for a spiritual ceremony in a village temple.
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