NV Energy doing fire mitigation work on Mount Charleston
Sparks and flames fly as crew works to clear brush around power lines
NV Energy crews are working to clear brush around power lines on Mount Charleston in an effort to reduce the risk of wildfires. The work is part of the company's ongoing fire mitigation program, which aims to make its infrastructure more resilient to wildfires and to protect the safety of its customers and employees.
The crew is using a variety of methods to clear the brush, including hand tools, chainsaws, and bulldozers. The work is being done in coordination with the U.S. Forest Service and the Nevada Division of Forestry.
The work is expected to take several weeks to complete.
In addition to clearing brush, NV Energy is also installing new weather stations and fire cameras on Mount Charleston. These devices will help the company to monitor fire conditions and to respond quickly to any wildfires that may occur.
NV Energy's fire mitigation work is part of a larger effort by the state of Nevada to reduce the risk of wildfires. In recent years, Nevada has experienced a number of large and destructive wildfires, including the Carpenter 1 Fire in 2018 and the Thomas Fire in 2017.
These fires have caused widespread damage and loss of life, and they have also had a significant impact on the state's economy. NV Energy's fire mitigation work is an important step towards reducing the risk of future wildfires and protecting the safety of Nevada's residents.