A backhoe operator in Clear Lake, Texas is stuck between a tangled web of wires after accidentally hitting a power line with the machine. The harrowing scene unfolded on Tuesday morning when multiple customers lost electricity due to a third-party contractor's mishap.
According to reports, the incident occurred near the 17400 block of Saturn Lane, where the backhoe struck an electric infrastructure causing widespread outages. The majority of affected customers had their power restored by 9 am, but not before the Space Center Intermediate School was forced to cancel classes due to the disruption.
Witnesses described the chaotic scene with a downed wooden power pole tangled in the backhoe's metal frame. The situation sent emergency services rushing to the area, and local utility company CenterPoint Energy is working closely with first responders to safely secure the site.
The company emphasized safety above all else, urging people to maintain a safe distance from power lines - at least 10 feet away for overhead wires and 35 feet away from downed or fallen wires.
According to reports, the incident occurred near the 17400 block of Saturn Lane, where the backhoe struck an electric infrastructure causing widespread outages. The majority of affected customers had their power restored by 9 am, but not before the Space Center Intermediate School was forced to cancel classes due to the disruption.
Witnesses described the chaotic scene with a downed wooden power pole tangled in the backhoe's metal frame. The situation sent emergency services rushing to the area, and local utility company CenterPoint Energy is working closely with first responders to safely secure the site.
The company emphasized safety above all else, urging people to maintain a safe distance from power lines - at least 10 feet away for overhead wires and 35 feet away from downed or fallen wires.