• aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Japan is slowly burying all their overhead lines into the sidewalks. A lot of urban streets look so much nicer now than they did 10 years ago.

      It’s probably no worse in an earthquake than the water mains, which would inherently be a lot more rigid than cables with intentional slack built into every segment.

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        Afaik, the problem with buried cables is that in case of a flood or tsunami they might break, get exposed and electrocute someone.

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          Is that less likely to happen if the pole is knocked down instead of the line dug up?

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            I know that a downed power line is very visible, especially if it’s live and touching water! I wonder if it’s underground if you might miss the signs

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      Are they really safer in an earthquake though? Those poles could fall over and people could get caught under the cables, worst case while they’re still under high voltage…