What to do when you come across a downed power line after a storm
Crews begin work on downed power lines leading to a fire station, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, in Waggaman, La., as residents try to recover from the effects of Hurricane Ida.Power out, high voltage lines on the ground, maybe weeks until electricity is restored in some places _ it's a distressingly familiar situation for Entergy Corp., Louisiana's largest electrical utility. Entergy is hardly alone. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) (Steve Helber, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
In the aftermath of a major storm, you may discover downed power lines.
If you see a power line on the ground, always assume the line is energized and be aware of its hazards.
According to CenterPoint Energy , a live wire touching the ground can cause electricity to travel through the ground, radiating outward from the contact point.
It’s important to stay away from the power line and secure the area to keep others away.
Here’s what to know about downed power lines and how to protect yourself according to the Electrical Safety Foundation International :
Use Precaution Downed power lines can energize the ground up to 35 feet away. Even more in wet conditions.
Never drive over downed power lines or through water that is in contact with them
Never try to move a downed power line. Even using items that typically are not conductive will not prevent injury or death
If you see a downed line call 911
If a vehicle contacts a power line or utility pole stay away and call 911 Consider all lines to be live and dangerous
Stay in place or inside your vehicle unless you see fire or smoke
Warn others to stay at least 35 feet away
Tell others not to approach vehicle, downed lines, or anything that may be in contact with downed lines
Call 911
In the Event of Fire or Smoke Do not touch the ground and vehicle at the same time
Jump from vehicle with your feet together
Shuffle away, avoid lifting your feet
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