Image Description: The scene where Midhun was fatally electrocuted-rooftop of a bicycle shed at Boys’ High School in Kollam.
Kerala’s recent focus on identifying and rectifying power line defects is timely given the alarming spate of electrical accidents and the tragic loss of young lives like that of Midhun. While addressing critical infrastructure flaws through extensive line patrolling shows commitment to public safety, reports suggest that monsoon vulnerabilities exacerbate risks-a predictable seasonal challenge requiring proactive planning.
The incorporation of AI into safety measures signals progressive thinking by Kerala’s Power department. However, despite its promise for enhanced efficiency in hazard detection and prevention, its practical implementation may depend heavily on adequate training and infrastructural readiness-factors that demand resource allocation beyond mere feasibility studies.
Ultimately, swift rectification efforts combined with innovative technology could substantially mitigate risks associated with aging infrastructure while restoring public confidence. Ensuring accountability at every level-from routine maintenance crews to higher authorities-is essential as lives continue to be impacted by avoidable tragedies like these.
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