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GPL worker falls off rotten pole, dies
January 5, 201750
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A linesman employed with the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) lost his life on Tuesday evening after a rotten utility pole he was climbing fell with him.
Dead is Brian David Clifford of Lot 414 Bushlot Village, Corentyne, Berbice. Reports are the 47-year-old linesman was at Belvedere Squatting Area, Corentyne, working on a pole when the incident occurred. Guyana Times was told that Clifford was reconnecting a wire when the pole came crashing down with him. He was strapped to the pole and did not have enough time to release himself as the pole came crashing down.

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Dead: Brian David Clifford
Dead: Brian David Clifford
According to reports, the linesman was in the area to reconnect the electricity after an excavator which was clearing a canal in the community, accidently hooked an electrical wire causing it to burst. GPL was called in and Clifford, who was on duty on the evening shift, mounted the pole.
According to Ulin Kempadoo, who was on her patio knitting, she was keenly observing an excavator cleaning the canal in front of her house. “I see when the thing hit the post and the wire cut, and then the emergency people come and the man go up on the post.”
Meanwhile, Tina Dihal who lives one house away from where the pole fell, said she saw the GPL worker climbing the utility pole. “So me turn and show me daddy how the post bend, and I telling he that they should get something and tie the post…”
The woman said she watched in horror as the post started to lean further and within a split second, it crashed to the ground; falling first, with the helpless man smashing into it. “He was trying to lose the belt but it happen so quick, he couldn’t do nothing to save he self,” she related.
Another neighbour, Chan Kempadoo in recounting the incident noted that the man was quickly rushed to the hospital after hitting the ground. However, in describing the scene, Kempadoo explained that the injured man fell with his face pointing towards the pole. Clifford had been working with the utility company for 25 years. Last month he was honoured for his long and dedicated service to the company. Some of the workers who had gone to Belvedere Squatting Area to replace the fallen pole said they were shocked to hear of their colleague’s passing, saying he will be missed.
His wife Mohinnie Clifford, also called “Sharron”, described her husband as a very hard and dedicated worker. “He was a very peaceful guy and a good husband to me, always loving.”
She said a friend was at the hospital when the injured man arrived. That friend, she added, telephoned a neighbour and told her that he was at the Anamayah Memorial Hospital. “When I go there, they had him in the theatre. I had to wait and the doctors let me go in and see him; they were pumping his heart but like it was too late,” the bereaved mother of two said as water settled in her eyes.
One of Clifford’s children, Lisa, referred to her father as the kind of person who always wanted to spend time with his family. While noting that her father loved his job, the 19-year-old said even before the linesman left home on Tuesday, he spent a little fun time with the family.
He leaves to mourn his two children, ages 19 and 16 and his wife.
Police have since launched an investigation into the incident. (Andrew Carmichael)

http://guyanatimesgy.com/gpl-w...ff-rotten-pole-dies/

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PNC destruction continues. The Electricity Grid is now a death trap.

 

"A linesman employed with the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) lost his life on Tuesday evening after a rotten utility pole he was climbing fell with him."

 

 

So according to the almightness fyugi this pole went rotten soon as PPP LOST, nah right baie?

cain
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cain posted:

PNC destruction continues. The Electricity Grid is now a death trap.

 

"A linesman employed with the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) lost his life on Tuesday evening after a rotten utility pole he was climbing fell with him."

 

 

So according to the almightness fyugi this pole went rotten soon as PPP LOST, nah right baie?

Lack of maintenance by PNC crooks caused this. In PPP time, a rotten utility pole would be replaced immediately. But with the slackness under the PNC and focus on sport and whine down, what you expect?

FM
cain posted:

PNC destruction continues. The Electricity Grid is now a death trap.

 

"A linesman employed with the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) lost his life on Tuesday evening after a rotten utility pole he was climbing fell with him."

 

 

So according to the almightness fyugi this pole went rotten soon as PPP LOST, nah right baie?

These clowns are now pretending that this is a recent phenomenon. Meanwhile the same shit was happening when the PPP was in power.

http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....se-despite-warnings/

Rotten poles allowed to collapse despite warnings

 

Electric pole

It was a disaster waiting to happen. It nearly materialized in its worst possible form. There was the expected collapse but fortunately no one was hurt. Quite frankly, it was unnecessary.
This newspaper had highlighted close to two months ago that residents of James Street, Albouystown, had complained of rotting utility poles.
The Guyana Power & Light (GPL) recently placed a new pole at the location but inexplicably did not transfer the transformer and power lines immediately.
The result? Chaos ensued in the area yesterday, when three poles – including one with a transformer – broke at their bases and were left supported only by wires.  The poles ended up several feet from a house. Several other poles tilted under the pressure created by the extended power lines.
“Dey say dey coming back to take the rest of the stuff off the post and put it on the new post, I tell them the only time they will come back is when it fall down and now watch.
They did not even plant the post deep enough…children running all over this place they coulda dead, the wires stretching, it will burst just now,” an irate resident said.
At the scene residents were awaiting the arrival of GPL officials to disconnect the live wires that were dangling dangerously, and to remove the rotting poles.
GPL recently announced that new poles would be placed next to older ones to strengthen them, or if necessary, the faulty poles would be replaced.

 

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...-east-berbice-power/

Falling pole shuts down Demerara, East Berbice power

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A fallen pole today on one of two 69 Kv transmission lines stretching from Golden Grove to Sophia resulted in a total shutdown in Demerara and Eastern Berbice at 07:35 hrs this morning, GPL said today.

In a press release, it said that restoration of electricity to all affected communities started in Demerara at 08:44hrs continuing to Berbice with the last community being repowered at 9:15hrs.

“During this period, consumers within Kingston, sections of Lacytown and Cummingsburg experienced intermittent outages throughout our efforts to restore power. Subsequently several trees fell onto our network on Hadfield Streets which delayed the restoration process”, GPL said.

It added that crews are currently engaged in mopping up operations and addressing isolated cases where individual consumers may have had service interruption caused by the high winds.

The public is advised to report emergencies to the following numbers: Demerara- 2264015/6, Berbice 333-2186 and Essequibo 777-5015.

 

Mars

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