LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A total of 53 new wildfire detection cameras will help fill critical gaps in coverage across Nevada.

The new cameras could help make faster, more informed decisions during wildfires across the state.

The permanent installations include 35 cameras in northern Nevada and 15 in southern Nevada, all expected to be in place by the end of 2026.

NV Energy will also deploy three mobile cameras that can be rapidly positioned during severe fire weather or active wildfires. The mobile cameras help fill coverage gaps in areas unsuitable for permanent installations.

“The ALERTWildfire network is becoming more robust with every camera installation, and these new cameras fill critical coverage gaps throughout the state,” said Bill Savran, director of ALERTWildfire.

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