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Telangana youth walks on high-tension wire to remove tree branch

By IANS | Updated: June 2, 2020 20:10 IST

In a daredevil act, a youth in Telangana walked on the suspended high-tension wires to remove a tree branch ...

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In a daredevil act, a youth in Telangana walked on the suspended high-tension wires to remove a tree branch that was tripping the power supply.

The incident occurred on Monday in Nizampur in Sadashivpet mandal of Sangareddy district, about 75 km from Hyderabad.

The scary video of the youth, a contract employee of the Electricity Department, walking on the high-tension wires went viral on social media.

Due to gusty winds accompanied by rains, a tree branch had fallen on the high tension wire, resulting in disruption of power supply in the area. After receiving the information, electricity employees reached there.

Noor climbed the pole and then crawled on the high-tension wires. He rested his feet on one wire and held the other wire with his hands to crawl a good distance to the tree branch and removed it, even as those standing on the ground watched, their hearts in mouth.

The youth then crawled back to the pole and got down unharmed, much to the relief of all present there.

While Noor's stunt earned praise from some, the Electricity Department officials came under criticism for making the contract employee risk his life without any safety measures.

( With inputs from IANS )

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