The power line fell in the water..!? Video of sparks..!!

Heavy rain has started in various districts of tamil Nadu including Chennai. Subsequently, power lines have started falling on some roads.
Due to the center of the cyclone in the northern part of tamil Nadu and the southern part of Andhra Pradesh, various districts including chennai are receiving heavy rainfall. Yesterday and today, yellow and orange alerts have been issued for chennai, while red alerts have been issued for tomorrow. The rain which started gradually since yesterday is now intensifying into heavy rain. Due to this, holidays have been declared for schools and colleges in many districts including Chennai. After tamil Nadu chief minister Stalin advised IT employees to work from home, many companies have followed suit today. At this time, due to the heavy rain since early morning in chennai, the traffic on many roads has been affected and the rainwater has started to accumulate like a flood.

Unlike earlier, precautionary notices were issued to the people before the rains. Due to this, people have started buying and storing the necessary items for their homes in advance. As the intensity of the rains has started to increase, rainwater is standing on the roads that are heavily used by people. Motorists are suffering due to this. Not only this, but in some places the power lines get cut off due to stagnant water. Due to this, the people belonging to those areas and the passers-by are suffering. In that way, in a street on T. nagar Natesan Road, an electric wire is cut. Once it falls into the water, the spark starts to spread due to the rays coming from the wire and then explodes. This video is currently going viral on social media.
If you see downed power lines near your home, stay away from them. Do not touch that water for any reason. The appropriate authorities should be informed immediately. Tell them whatever information you know. Warning should be given to the visitors by saying that no one should come to that side. No one should touch standing water until the problem is resolved.

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