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The cable in the residential area was stolen and the zero line was broken, causing 380v to burn home appliances. Is the property responsible?

According to the knowledge of electricity, the stolen cable can't cause the 380v you mentioned to enter the home. When the cable is lost, the power supply system will inevitably protect the power supply. Someone must have repaired the cable and burned the household appliances when the power was sent later. The only possibility is that the original zero line is wrongly connected to the phase line when repairing the cable, so that the one-phase zero line sent to the user's home becomes a two-phase line, and the voltage between the two is 380V V V. The direct cause of the burning of electrical appliances is the cable maintenance error of the property, which cannot be attributed to the theft of the cable. The theft of cables is caused by the loss of things in the property, and the burning of home appliances is caused by the dereliction of duty in the property.