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Electric Shock During Floods: A Hidden Danger You Shouldn’t Ignore

Nov 5, 2025, 12:00 AMShareShare Article

Morru is back with an important and timely topic—especially during Thailand’s rainy season when flooding is common. One silent threat that often comes with floods is electric shock, which can happen unexpectedly and be life-threatening.

Electric Shock During Floods: A Hidden Danger You Shouldn’t Ignore

Why Floods Can Lead to Electric Shock

When flooding occurs, electrical wires and devices may be damaged, causing electricity to leak into the water. Since water is a good conductor, walking through floodwater with hidden electrical currents can result in electric shock without warning.

 

 

Electric Shock Statistics in Thailand

According to Thailand’s Department of Disease Control, during the major flood in 2011, electric shock accounted for 33% of all flood-related deaths.

 

 

How to Spot Signs of Electrical Leakage

  1. Tingling or mild shock while walking through water
  2. Bubbling or air pockets in stagnant floodwater
  3. Unusual deaths of pets or aquatic animals in the area
  4. Malfunctioning electrical devices, such as flickering lights or buzzing sounds

If you notice any of these signs, avoid the area immediately and notify local authorities.

 

How to Help Someone Who’s Been Electrocuted

  1. Cut the power – If you can access the breaker or switch, turn off the electricity immediately
  2. Use non-conductive materials – Such as dry wood or plastic to move wires or pull the person away
  3. Do not touch the person directly – You could get shocked too
  4. Call emergency services (Dial 1669 in Thailand)
  5. Provide first aid – If the person is unconscious and not breathing, perform CPR until help arrives

 

What to Do If You’re Electrocuted

  1. Try to let go of the power source – If you’re conscious
  2. Call for help loudly
  3. Avoid excessive movement – To reduce the flow of electricity through your body
  4. If possible, use parts of your body with higher resistance (like the back of your hand or elbow) to push yourself away from the source

 

How to Prevent Electrical Hazards at Home During Floods

  1. Install an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) – To cut power in case of leakage
  2. Elevate electrical appliances – Especially in flood-prone areas
  3. Inspect wires and outlets regularly – Ensure they’re in good condition
  4. Avoid using electrical devices when wet – Or while standing on wet surfaces
  5. Consult a licensed electrician – For regular safety checks

Morru hopes this information helps you stay safe and aware of the dangers of electric shock during floods. Protect yourself and those around you—because safety starts with knowledge.

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