People get electrocuted. What was it like at that time?

Generally speaking, the feeling of electric shock is numbness, which will cause people's nerve center paralysis, manifested as: loss of control of the body, muscle tremor, general numbness, and even death due to cardiac arrest caused by myocardial paralysis in severe cases.

People get an electric shock when they touch the power supply. Due to poor insulation, the human body becomes a conductor between two different potentials. Potential difference-that is, voltage is the bane.

That's a good answer In the 1980s, people were exposed to the broadcast bus, which was life-threatening. As for the feeling of electric shock, my mind is full of the roar of the machine, just like the motor sound when the car just started. Hold the wire tightly with both hands and keep your feet back until the wire slips from your hands. After falling, people are weak and afraid of the wires they just got rid of.