EPRA Asks Kenyans to Seek Kenya Power Assistance Before Cutting Trees Near Power Lines

A Kenya Power officer cuts down a tree
A Kenya Power officer cuts down a tree

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has advised Kenyans to seek Kenya Power's assistance before cutting down trees near power lines.

In an advisory on Tuesday, the authority explained that cutting down the trees or trimming tree branches without assistance can cause damage to the power lines.

As a result, vast estates may suffer blackouts as a result of the action.

"We advise against trimming or cutting trees near power lines as it can damage electrical equipment and cause potential outages to customers," EPRA urged.

A tree falls on power lines in Kenya.
A tree falls on power lines in Kenya.
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"You should seek assistance from the nearest Kenya Power office to safely remove trees or branches. Accidental contact with electricity can lead to severe burns, shocks, or even death."

Earlier, Kenya Power Chief Executive Officer Joseph Siror had explained that trees growing too close to power lines contributed to outages by creating short circuits whenever it rained.

He further added that heavy downpours highly likely caused a disturbance on the power distribution lines, leading to short circuits.

"When it rains heavily, it can cause trees to fall on the line, and it causes a short circuit, thereby causing a disturbance on the network," Siror explained.

"Sometimes rains are accompanied by strong winds which have an effect on the conductors and cause a disturbance."

"Rain does a number of things. There is the aspect of lightning which is part of the factors but in certain installations like the poles and pylons and we have a situation where during heavy rains, some of them are washed away," he added.

Electrocutions

Several cases of electrocutions after individuals come into contact with power lines have been recorded in recent months with the latest involving a barber.

The barber, who was based at the Kona Mbuta Manyatta area in Kisumu, was electrocuted while attempting to fix a power line.

He had decided to fix the power line after a prolonged power outage in the area when he encountered a live line that led to his electrocution.

Kenya Power technicians installing a transformer in Kisumu County on April 5, 2022.
Kenya Power technicians installing a transformer in Kisumu County on April 5, 2022.
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