Chalk Mountain Fire leads to power outages in Somervell County
west of Glen Rose has knocked out power in the area and damaged more than 40 power poles and other infrastructure, United Cooperative Services says.
The company said they are working on restoring service in the area with new poles and wire but noted that several areas will need to be cleared with bulldozers before the restoration work can be done.United warned that with the heat expected to remain in the forecast and with no rain expected any time soon, there may be more outages due to fire in the future.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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