The company’s Head, Communication, Emeka Ezeh, gave the advice while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in Enugu.Mr Ezeh also called on residents to avoid getting close to 33 KVA lines, 11 KVA lines and lines with lower voltages in their neighbourhoods or passage areas during rains.
‘‘EEDC is a safety conscious organisation and at every time, we engage and educate our customers on the need for them to be safe and ensure they maintain safe environment. ‘‘Once that flood or flowing water is in contact with that wire, the water carries the current of that wires, and if anybody is caught by that water, that person will be electrocuted,’’ he warned.
‘‘It is, however, regrettable that with incident of electrocution, you still see people selling or out-rightly leaving in houses directly under these lines.“
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