Nghe An, Vietnam—The storm turned fatal for one local farmer yesterday. He was checking his equipment when he came into contact with a live electrical wire. The discharge killed him on the spot. His body was found by family members who went looking for him after the rain eased.
Heavy winds had damaged local power lines throughout the morning. Several poles were leaning precariously over the paddies. The victim was likely attempting to secure his area when the wire snapped or made contact with a metallic object. The ground was saturated and highly conductive.
Emergency responders were called to the farm by mid-afternoon. They had to wait for the utility company to cut the power to the local grid before they could safely retrieve the victim. The area remained a hazard for several hours.
Local authorities have opened an investigation into the integrity of the rural power network. They are checking maintenance records for the lines in this district. There is frustration among the local farming community regarding the safety of the current infrastructure.
Grief has descended on the victim's village. He was a long-time resident known for his work in the local cooperative. Leaders from the agricultural department have arrived to provide immediate support to the family. They are also conducting site visits to ensure no other farmers are at risk.
Utility crews are now repairing the damaged lines. They are replacing old components with new hardware. The process is slow due to the soft, waterlogged soil. Power remains cut to a portion of the hamlet to prevent further accidents.
Public service announcements are being sent out to all farmers in the region. They are instructed to stay clear of any downed wires and to report damaged infrastructure immediately. The monsoon season makes even minor electrical faults deadly.
The fields are empty today. The site where the incident occurred remains marked by police investigators. No further casualties have been reported from this storm front. The investigation continues into the coming week.
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