Engineers are studying ways to monitor power lines for faults and failures to correct those conditions before an outage or fire occurs.

As cities expand further into natural areas, a unique set of firefighting and disaster preparedness challenges has emerged, Texas A&M experts say.

With summer weather heightening fire risk in several states, Texas A&M’s faculty experts can discuss topics related to wildfire formation, prevention and emergency response.

The preliminary loss estimates by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economists will likely continue to grow.

Texas A&M AgriLife experts are focusing on landscape response and wildlife resiliency following the Panhandle fires.

The team's recent deployment to the largest wildfire in Texas history provided essential assistance to animals and communities in need while serving as a learning opportunity for students.

Critical fire conditions are expected for the Texas Panhandle.

A Texas A&M researcher is studying the physical and mental toll of wildland firefighting with the aim of keeping first responders safe from smoke and other hazards.

College Station-based teams are behind a complex operation that monitors conditions and directs life-saving resources to affected areas in the Panhandle.

Agents in the Texas Panhandle are assisting with recovery and relief efforts in communities affected by the historic wildfires.