(Dan Tri Newspaper) - On November 13th, an unidentified girl in Salt Lake City, USA, casually climbed a high-voltage power pole, hugged the power lines, and performed several somersaults in mid-air. The incident resulted in a power outage affecting 800 households in the area.
Witnesses said the girl, dressed in a black top and red skirt, was constantly shouting, attracting everyone's attention.
Kent, who witnessed the event, said that from atop the utility pole, the woman expressed that the world was no longer safe for herself and her future children.

Police tried to persuade her, but the girl was uncooperative (Photo: Times).
After receiving the report, the police arrived at the scene and tried to persuade the woman to climb down, but she was uncooperative and continued performing dangerous stunts.
To prevent catastrophic consequences, Rocky Mountain Electric Company decided to cut off power, leaving 800 households without electricity.
A girl climbing a high-voltage power pole caused many people to gasp in fear (Source: Times).
Police deployed a ladder truck to the scene and sent an officer to approach the reckless woman, but without success. Ultimately, police decided to use a non-lethal weapon to prevent her from acting rashly. The woman was taken to the hospital for treatment and mental health evaluation.
After witnessing the two-hour rescue operation, residents living near the scene breathed a sigh of relief. Electricity has now been restored to the affected households.
In 2023, Anita Bhaina, a girl from India, climbed a utility pole after arguing with her boyfriend.
Upon learning of Anita's reckless behavior, her boyfriend quickly climbed up to try and dissuade her. The sight of the two arguing repeatedly on a utility pole dozens of meters high attracted the attention of people near the scene.

Girl and boyfriend climbing utility pole causes outrage (Photo: India).
Local police deployed forces and engaged in dialogue and persuasion with the couple. After several hours, the couple finally agreed to come down to the ground.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/doi-song/co-gai-treo-len-cot-dien-la-het-nhao-lon-khien-800-ho-mat-dien-20241119092409865.htm










