Two men die electrocuted during well installation in Codó
Two men died after being electrocuted during the installation of a well when a crane they were using came into contact with a high-voltage power line.
In a tragic incident in Codó, Maranhão, two workers lost their lives due to electrocution while drilling for a well. The Civil Police of Maranhão reported that the crane used for the installation inadvertently touched a high-voltage electric line, leading to a severe electrical discharge that resulted in the death of both men, whose bodies were severely burned. Following the event, a crew from Equatorial Energia arrived at the scene to cut off the electricity supply to prevent further accidents and facilitate rescue operations.
Emergency services, including the police and the Military Fire Brigade of Maranhão, were present to assist in the removal of the bodies. The situation generated immediate attention from the local authorities, who began an investigation into the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event. The bodies were taken to the Timon Institute of Legal Medicine for forensic examinations, although the identities of the deceased have not yet been released to the public.
This incident underscores the dangers associated with construction work near high-voltage electrical lines and raises questions about worker safety protocols in Brazil. Such tragic accidents highlight the need for stricter adherence to safety regulations in order to protect workers in hazardous environments. As investigations continue, it is imperative for local authorities and companies to review their operational safety measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.