Nabatieh, Lebanon—One person is dead after a fatal electrocution incident involving downed power lines earlier today. The victim reportedly made contact with live cables that had collapsed onto a public walkway during the morning hours. Emergency responders were called to the scene, but the individual was declared deceased shortly after their arrival.
The incident occurred in a residential sector of the city that has struggled with aging electrical infrastructure for years. Local witnesses reported seeing the lines sagging under the weight of recent weather damage before they eventually snapped. The area remains restricted by local police to prevent further accidents.
Utility crews were dispatched to cut the power to the immediate vicinity, which caused temporary outages for several blocks. The site is currently being processed by forensics to document the safety failures that led to the collapse. Investigators are examining whether the lines were adequately maintained.
Residents in the neighborhood have voiced frustration over the state of the local grid. Many claim that requests for repairs to these specific poles went unanswered for weeks. The lack of preventative maintenance is now under fire from community leaders demanding immediate safety audits.
Local authorities have opened a formal inquiry into the circumstances of the death. They are checking maintenance logs to see if utility companies failed to address reported hazards. The regional governor has called for an emergency meeting to discuss the stability of the local network.
The body of the victim has been transported to a nearby medical facility for examination. Police continue to guard the site, warning passersby to keep a safe distance from the remaining equipment. Engineers are working to secure the hanging wires before nightfall.
The death serves as a grim marker of the deteriorating state of essential services in the region. Investigations are expected to continue through the weekend. No statements have been issued by the regional power distributor regarding their liability in the matter.
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