'Height of stupidity': Vandals with chainsaw leave hundreds in the dark

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The havoc and power outages caused by wild winds on Friday were made worse after 'reckless vandals' cut power poles in Sydney's north | Laura_R_chung

Damaging winds saw thousands of Sydneysiders lose power last week, but “reckless vandals” who took a chainsaw to power poles contributed to outages for more than 700 customers.

Ausgrid crews found the damaged poles near Bloodwood Road at Fiddletown on Friday night and had to cut away high voltage wires to make the site safe.Credit:Ausgrid Chief Operating Officer Trevor Armstrong condemned the behaviour of the “reckless vandals”. “I can’t state enough just how dangerous and irresponsible this behaviour is,” he said. “It is the height of stupidity to cut down a power pole carrying live powerlines, we are incredibly lucky nobody was killed or seriously injured.”“It is incredibly disappointing we need to spend resources on fixing unnecessary and criminal damage like this, especially on a weekend when our emergency crews were already busy responding to wind damage.

A spokeswoman for Ausgrid said it was not the first time power poles had been cut down, with people typically trying to steal copper.Police are investigating the incident.

 

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