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City Hall and ENEE begin removing disused cables in downtown Tegucigalpa

From Proceso Digital · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tegucigalpa's city hall and the national electric company are removing disused cables in the historic center.
  • The operation aims to improve the city's image and reduce risks associated with excess wiring.
  • This effort is part of a larger plan to clean up streets and prevent electrical incidents.

Tegucigalpa's Municipal Mayor's Office, in coordination with the National Electric Company (ENEE), has launched an initiative to remove obsolete cables throughout the historic center of the capital. The operation focuses on the main thoroughfares, stretching from the San Rafael bridge to the vicinity of the Ministry of Health.

Crews are actively dismantling what is known as "dead wire," with the stated goal of enhancing the visual appeal of the historic district and mitigating the dangers posed by the sheer volume of wiring on utility poles. Authorities confirmed that only functional lines will remain after the intervention.

The ENEE stated that reducing the electrical load on existing infrastructure is crucial for preventing incidents such as short circuits and fires. The removal work is being conducted over the weekend to minimize disruption to traffic flow. City officials indicated that this cable removal is the initial phase of a broader plan that may eventually extend to other streets and avenues within the capital district.

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Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.