ARICA, Chile: Two maintenance workers at the annual Dakar Rally were killed after being electrocuted in separate incidents this week, according to reports and organizers. A 46-year-old man who was working on setting up the decorations in Copiapo for the competitors of the off-road endurance race died Thursday. The second man died Friday while doing electrical work as he helped build a stage in the city of Arica which was to be used by Chilean President Sebastian Pinera to address the gathering, said the rally's organizers in a statement.