Agreed, we cannot be complacent about the power high voltage mains systems have to maim or kill - in the UK domestic voltage is 220/240 for single phase, 380/440 for three phase... The power to our place is supplied via a 3kV line and a stepdown transformer. That 3kV line has enough power to fry a body in seconds (probably milliseconds). To undertake tree surgey work under the line to remove trees that may touch the conductors, the line has to be shut down....
High voltage distribution lines run as high as 400kV (330kV, 275kV, 220kV, 132kV, 110kV and 66kV are also common) - 765kV, 500kV, 345kV, 230kV, 138kV, 115kV and 69kV are the common voltages used in the USA... The mind boggles at the shear amount of power that can be running through one of the HV supply lines...
I watched a crazy TV programme a while ago, a chap hanging out of a helicopter with a high pressure hose, washing the glass insulators on a HV line whil the line was hot...
Just found it on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcvZAUdNSKMand when it all goes wrong....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX5TIDLvMyw