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Vietnamese electric workers work at a height of 100 meters to repair high-voltage power lines
Video captured the moment of Vietnamese electric workers work at a height of 100 meters to repair high-voltage power lines in Daklak, Viet Nam.
According to the workers, they are electricians who repair high voltage power lines. Their job is to maintain and repair the power lines at high altitudes.
They start work in the morning and ends when the power line is successfully repaired.
Climb electric poles and maintain electrical wires. The workers have to move between wires. Facing high altitude, strong winds.
In the video, an electric worker is repairing a damaged electric wire. He swung on the ropes and tried to reconnect them.
Video captured in Daklak, Viet Nam.
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