Won't.
The electric kettle is fed by a heating tube buried in the bottom of the teapot.
The bottom of the kettle is heated and the heat is then transferred to the water supply.
During the manufacturing process, the heating tube is integrated with the Vasoki to make the water boil faster. A power outage in the middle will only stop the heating tube from heating and will not burn out.
The working principle of an electric kettle is that the water vapor generated when water boils deforms the bimetallic piece of the steam temperature sensing element. This deformation pushes the power switch to cut off the power through the lever principle.