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The scene depicts a wall-mounted electrical installation. The specific location within Howayi, Nigeria, is not identifiable from the image. A grey, stained wall, consistent with concrete or cinder block, serves as the backdrop for a dark wooden panel supporting multiple electrical components. These components include, from left to right: a small black control box with an illuminated orange indicator light, a red cylindrical component, and a red three-pole electrical disconnect switch. Below these are three off-white ceramic fuse holders or circuit breakers, each with visible and partially exposed wiring. To the right, a grey metal electrical enclosure, bearing the faint label "HAVELLS" and a yellow sticker, is attached directly to the wall. Numerous black electrical wires, some appearing loosely routed or frayed, connect the various components and extend beyond the frame. A vertical metal pipe or conduit runs along the far left side of the image. The foreground features a dirty, light-colored flat surface, possibly a tabletop or counter, with dark particulate debris. No individuals or active interactions are present within the frame.
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