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Man Survives Climbing 220,000-volt Tower, T&TEC Issues Warning

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In a recent incident, an unidentified man was filmed climbing a 220,000-volt transmission tower, prompting an urgent safety warning from Trinidad & Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC). The video, which quickly went viral on social media, showed the individual breaching security barriers and ignoring warning signs to access the tower located on Caspian Drive, Pt. Lisas. T&TEC highlighted the extreme risk involved, as contact with or proximity to the lines on such towers could lead to fatal electrocution. The Commission has called on the public to avoid its infrastructure and report any unsafe activity via its emergency hotline. The incident is currently under investigation, with officials reinforcing the critical importance of public safety around electricity infrastructure.

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