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A&M researchers look to prevent wildfires caused by downed power lines
Posted on December 28, 2012 at 12:10 AM
Updated Monday, Jan 7 at 5:52 PM
Since 2010, the Texas A&M Forest Service has counted 3,760 wildfires in Texas started when electric lines, or sparks emanating from them, came into contact with dry vegetation. Now they are looking into preventative technology.
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