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The electricity cable nightmare on the streets of Old Delhi

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Imagine the thankless task of being an  electrician in India when there is a power cut.

This is the nightmare facing power workers in  Old Delhi where tens of cables get so tangled up that it is almost impossible to  tell which wire goes where.

Last year 670 million Indians – nearly 10 per  cent of the world’s population -  were left in the dark by power outages  over two days.

 The Wired Chaos Of Old Delhi

Cable spaghetti: The twisted lines of electricity wires  cross a busy street in Old Delhi but the locals pay no attention to the  them

The Wired Chaos Of Old Delhi

 Power supply: A building in Old Delhi is scarred by the  tens of cables outside which cross it to the next building
 The Wired Chaos Of Old Delhi

Tangled up: The electricity wires above the people of  Old Delhi as they pass underneath seemingly oblivious to the danger

In old Delhi, electricity cables snake above  hundreds of thousands of people who pass under them every day – strewn between  buildings and over roads.

They are part of life and barely register  with Indians and even though the wires do  pose a safety risk, they hardly get any attention.

The only time locals take any  extra care is during the  torrential monsoons when the water-clogged streets and  low lying  electric wires make for a  dangerous cocktail.

 The Wired Chaos Of Old Delhi

Cable junction: The electricity wires dominate the  landscape as a car passes underneath in Old Delhi

 The Wired Chaos Of Old Delhi

Power to the people: Last year 670 million Indians were  left in the dark after power outages over two days

There are numerous blackouts following  downpours as damp seeps into the cables.

In the capital of New Delhi, government civil  servants have been planning to take wires underground, but there have been  bureaucratic delays.

India is dependent on an aging  coal-power  monopoly for production, a system that has been branded corrupt and  inefficient.

Much of the  country still does not have  access to any electricity.



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