Thursday 14/November/2024 – 02:26 AM
The local unit announced the center and city of the facility in the governorate SohagBased on the signal received from the facility’s electrical engineering, the electricity feeders will be disconnected on Saturday 11/16/2024 from eight in the morning until one in the afternoon for maintenance work.
The affected areas are: Awlad Mamel – Al-Tulul – Al-Muntasir Island – Agricultural Development Feeder – Al-Najila – Al-Zouk Al-Sharqiya – Al-Hamas – Al-Qantara – Nag Al-Qantara – Al-Issawiya – Ajoubiya Feeder – Rashaida – Al-Asirat – Al-Shuhada – Nag Musa Hamad – Al-Qalaya – Awlad Hamza Island – Awlad Hamza – Al-Iraqi feeder – Al-Souq Street – Post Office – Sheikh Bakir – Sheikh Awad – Al-Bahr Qebli Street – Salah Salem Al-Bahri Street – Al-Harjla – Omar Bin Al-Khattab Street – Nag Haridi Street – Al-Taraa Street – Al-Mahatta Street – Al-Hurriya Bahri Street – Al-Jaish Street.
A student was killed by electrocution in Sohag
In another context, a student in his late twenties was killed by electrocution. His hands touched a bare electrical wire in a water motor, in the district of Jarja Center in the governorate. Sohag.
Major General Sabri Saleh Azab, Director of Sohag Security, received a notification stating that Mahmoud A.S.A., 19 years old, a student, had arrived at the Shandawil Island Central Hospital, a dead body, as a result of an electric shock, and a resident of the Shandawil Island Center. His father, Ahmed S.A.B., 57 years old, a teacher, reported this. A resident of the same district, said that while his aforementioned son was connecting an electricity wire to a water motor in the house, his hand touched one of the bare wires, which led to his electrocution and death. He denied the criminal suspicion.
Upon conducting a medical examination of the body by the health inspector, he stated that the cause of death was a severe decline in blood circulation and breathing, as a result of nervous shock.
The necessary report on the incident is prepared in preparation for presenting it to the competent investigation authorities.