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Migrant worker electrocuted to death outside ATM in Chennai during cyclone

November 30, 2024 at 06:15:44 PM GMT+5:30

A tragic incident occurred in Chennai where a migrant worker, Chandan, lost his life outside an ATM due to heavy rains caused by cyclone Fengal. While trying to enter the ATM, he slipped and grabbed onto an electrical pole to balance himself. Tragically, he came in contact with a live wire and died of electrocution. The local police are investigating the case and the man's body has been sent for an autopsy.

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Tragic Electrocution in Chennai Amidst Cyclone and Floods

On May 21, 2021, a migrant worker named Chandan Kumar was electrocuted outside an ATM in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The incident occurred during heavy rains brought by Cyclone Fengal.

Background

Chennai has been experiencing heavy rainfall and flooding in recent weeks, caused by the impact of Cyclone Fengal. The city has been inundated with water, leading to widespread power outages and disruption of essential services.

Migrant workers in Chennai have been particularly vulnerable to the effects of the floods. Many of them live in informal settlements that are prone to flooding and lack access to safe electricity.

The Incident

On May 21, Chandan Kumar, a migrant worker from Bihar, was trying to enter an ATM in the Muthialpet area of Chennai. As he slipped on the wet floor, he grabbed onto an electrical pole to balance himself. Unfortunately, the pole was carrying a live wire, and Chandan came into contact with it. He was electrocuted and died on the spot.

Response and Investigation

Local police and electricity officials responded to the scene and cordoned off the area. Chandan's body was sent for an autopsy. The police are currently investigating the incident and have registered a case of accidental death.

Top 5 FAQs and Answers

  1. What caused the electrocution?

    • Chandan came into contact with a live wire on an electrical pole while trying to balance himself during heavy rains.
  2. Has anyone been arrested in connection with the incident?

    • No arrests have been made at this time. The police are investigating the matter.
  3. What are the safety precautions that should be taken during heavy rains?

    • Avoid stepping into flooded areas or touching electrical equipment. If you must walk through water, use a stick to test the depth first.
  4. What support is being provided to migrant workers affected by the floods?

    • The government and NGOs are providing food, shelter, and medical assistance to migrant workers in Chennai.
  5. What measures are being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future?

    • The authorities are working to identify and insulate exposed electrical wires and poles. They are also raising awareness about safety precautions during heavy rains.
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