One of my neighbors cut a tree with power lines in it after Irene. It was blocking our exit to the neighborhood.
I would probably do it carefully, depends on if it was a primary or secondary. I think it's getting kinda silly, after Irene I went to a customers house to look at a job, her service entrance wire was down at the end of her driveway.
The power was out on the whole street for 3 days, the power company sent a contract worker there to "guard" the wire. this woman sat there in a lawn chair with a hard hat and yellow vest for 3 days. Wouldn't let this lady leave her house.
I thought to myself, If it were me I'd get a broom and sweep that big "extension cord" out of the way.
As far as live electricity in water, I see it all the time, these open grated electric manholes filled to the top with water and kids playing on top of them, must not be as bad as we think it should be.
I dropped the female end of a live extension cord into a sump pit filled with water just the other day, scared the heck out of me thinking something was gonna blow up, but nothing happened, just pulled it out, didn't even trip the breaker.
I greatly respect electricity, only been shocked once, but I don't fear it so much that it prevents me from working around it.
JB.