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Downed Power Line Safety

Crews working on downed power lines

When lines from a utility pole fall to the ground, touch a guardrail or land on a car, please remember:

  • Stay away from downed power lines - at least 30 feet or more
  • Always assume downed power lines are energized and dangerous
  • A downed power line touching a fence or guardrail can energize it for several thousand yards and pose a hazard to anyone coming into contact with these structures.
    • Don't run away; instead, keep your legs together and shuffle away with both feet on the ground to a safe distance (30 feet or more)
  • If a power line falls on your car while you are inside, follow these instructions:
    • Remain where you are, if possible, and wait for help
    • If you must get out of the car because of a fire or other hazard, jump free of the car, hopping with both feet together so that your body clears the vehicle before touching the ground
    • Once you clear the car, shuffle at least 30 feet away, with both feet on the ground
    • Never step down or simultaneously touch the ground and equipment that is in contact with the power line, as this will increase the risk of electrical shock

If you see someone injured after touching a downed power line, call 9-1-1 for help

  • Don't try to rescue the individual because electrical current can travel through them to you and you risk becoming a victim yourself
  • Warn others to stay away

Report downed power lines immediately by calling one of the Trouble Lines below, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Maui County

Maui: (808) 871-7777
Molokai and Lanai: 1-877-871-8461

Hawaii Island

(808) 969-6666


Downed Power Line Infographic

Downed Power Line Safety Infographic