I dreamed that someone else's kite-flying string was entangled with others.

Dear, the staff didn't put the kite on the high-voltage line on purpose, but the tourists accidentally entangled it when flying it! Flying kites near high-voltage lines is very dangerous! Even if you don't touch anything, as long as the voltage is high enough, you will get an electric shock because high voltage can ionize the air! From non-conductive to conductive, so the switch of the substation is not exposed to the air, but in a pit full of insulating oil, because if it is exposed to the air again, the switch will generate a strong arc instantly, and insulating gloves and the like have long been useless. In case of rain, it is easy to cause short circuit of wires, resulting in power failure, tripping, and even fire and electric shock to people and animals. The power supply department said that spring is the frequent season for kite trouble, and they have handled many cases. What is even more worrying is that some kites now use conductive materials, which are more likely to cause accidents. Because the high-voltage wire is bare aluminum wire, there is no insulated wire outside, and the wind is strong in spring, the kite string or plastic cloth hanging on the wire will be blown by the wind, which will entangle the two high-voltage wires and easily cause short circuit of the high-voltage wire; In thunderstorm weather, the danger is even greater, and the power supply system may trip, resulting in power failure and damage to equipment. Hanging kite strings and other charged objects may hurt people and animals. Some people see kites wrapped around high-voltage lines and yanked hard, or find bamboo poles and other things to beat, and the collision of wires is very likely to cause power failure and electric shock accidents. At the same time, many people like to fly kites by the roadside, which also lays a hidden danger for road traffic safety. The reporter once interviewed a citizen who was strangled by a kite string while riding on Heping South Road, and broke his collarbone after falling. The power supply department reminds that flying kites should be carried out in an open place, keeping a safe distance from nearby power lines, and not on the roadside. Do not use conductive materials for kite string. In case the kite falls on the wire, you should inform the electrician to handle it, and never pull it yourself. I hope I can help you. Please adopt O(∩_∩)O~