Kuala Krai residents worry over tilting electric poles’ safety threat

Concerns escalate in Kg Tualang, Kg Batu Mengkebang urging TNB to address issue immediately

12:35 PM MYT

 

KUALA KRAI – Residents in Kg Tualang and Kg Batu Mengkebang have expressed concern about the tilting electric poles in their villages.

Che Romah Sapain, 68, from Kg Tualang, said the tilting poles not only pose a risk to residents in the nearby area but also endanger the lives of road users.

“There are several electric poles near the house and road that appear to be tilting and look like they are about to fall.

“If TNB (Tenaga Nasional Bhd) does not promptly conduct monitoring and address the issues, it could pose a threat to the safety of the people in the surrounding area,” she said.

Meanwhile, Abdullah Deris, 65, of Kg Hujung Tg, urged TNB to consider relocating the poles or taking the necessary precautions to ensure that the electric cable near the river does not endanger the residents.

“There are also cables along the river that appear to be sagging, which is quite dangerous. If the water level rises and comes into contact with the cables, it poses a significant danger, especially for locals using boats for fishing.

Siti Faezah Manaf, 32, of Kg Batu Mengkebang, hopes that TNB will conduct thorough inspections of the electric poles and cables along the road to her village to ensure the safety of residents or road users passing through the route.

“It scares me sometimes to see the sagging cables and tilted poles…I hope the authorities will act promptly and not wait until something horrible happens,” she said. – December 31, 2023

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