Quick Summary
- A 75-year-old dairy farmer, Melath Kunhudan Nair, died due to electrocution from a fallen powerline in Vayalamkuzhi, koliyadukkam, Kasaragod district of Kerala on Monday morning.
- The incident occured while Kunhudan was grazing his cow near his house; the cow also succumbed to the electrocution.
- Kunhudan’s son, Rajan, discovered him after he failed to return home and found him in contact with a broken electric wire.
- Despite the power supply being disconnected following alerts to linemen, Kunhudan passed away before reaching the hospital for treatment.
- Local residents criticized KSEB officials for not promptly addressing earlier complaints about the snapped line.
- The body has been sent to Kasaragod General Hospital for post-mortem examination; he is survived by his wife Savitri and children Shanta, Shyamala, Rajeshwari and Rajan.
Indian Opinion Analysis
This tragic incident highlights two pressing concerns: infrastructure maintenance in public utilities like electricity lines and accountability measures within responsible organizations such as Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB). Reports of locals alleging delayed action underscore potential gaps in responsiveness that may have worsened this situation.
The safety implications are important-not only does a faulty system pose risks of injury or death but also jeopardizes animal husbandry livelihoods tied closely with rural economies like dairy farming. Prompt intervention protocols when hazards are reported could mitigate future incidents effectively.
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