Breaking: Man suffers life-threatening injuries after crane falls onto powerlines
A man in Brisbane suffered life-threatening injuries when a crane he was operating fell onto live power lines.
In Brisbane's east, a construction accident has left a man with life-threatening injuries after a crane he was operating toppled and became entangled in live power lines at the intersection of Youngs and Hemmant-Tingalpa Roads. The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m., prompting an immediate response from emergency services who are currently assessing the situation while working to secure the area due to the presence of electricity hazards.
Approximately 330 properties in the vicinity are without electricity as Energex crews make efforts to restore safety before they can assist the stranded crane operator. Senior Sergeant Steve Watterson from the Queensland police conveyed the dangers the situation poses, highlighting the challenges faced by emergency responders as they navigate the complexities of dealing with live power lines. The urgency for support services is evident as authorities aim to provide timely assistance to the injured operator.
Authorities are advising motorists to steer clear of the affected area, reflecting the critical nature of the incident and the potential risks associated with it. As the investigation unfolds, the incident raises concerns about construction site safety as well as the infrastructure resilience against such accidents, particularly when high voltage lines are involved in urban settings.