Bandar Lampung, Indonesia—A technician died this morning after being electrocuted during a village power line installation project. The incident took place around 9:00 AM while the worker was performing a routine connection to a transformer. Co-workers immediately cut the power, but the victim was already non-responsive.
The local emergency response team attempted resuscitation on-site for twenty minutes. Paramedics confirmed death before the ambulance could reach the provincial hospital. The site was active as part of an effort to expand grid access to remote rural houses.
Police have blocked access to the transformer station while investigators collect evidence. They are examining whether the standard lockout procedures were followed during the maintenance work. The project manager is currently being interviewed at the local station.
Work on the entire grid expansion has been suspended until a full safety audit is performed. Labor advocates are demanding a review of training requirements for technicians working on live wires. The company responsible has stated it will cooperate with the investigation.
The victim was a veteran employee with five years of field experience. The company has promised to provide full support to the grieving family. The local village head has requested a thorough inquiry into the equipment used during the project.
This tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the risks involved in rural infrastructure expansion. Officials are calling for stricter enforcement of safety gear regulations across all provinces. The job site will remain shuttered through the end of the week.
No criminal charges have been filed, but the police are still gathering witness statements. Forensic teams are checking the victim’s safety harness and equipment for any signs of electrical failure. The site remains a restricted area for safety purposes.
The power grid in the village is currently offline as a precaution. Maintenance crews will wait for the final inspection report before restoring service. All related work remains completely frozen
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