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A Chinese power company is using flame-spewing drones to burn rubbish off high-voltage wires.
Stunning footage captures the remote-controlled flame-throwers in action in Xiangyang, Hubei Province.
This is not the first time power companies have used drones to reach where humans cannot.
In March 2015 San Diego Gas & Electric Company started using the unmanned aircraft to check pipes for gas leaks.
Energy expert Andrew Phillips said at the time: 'I think it could revolutionize how we do things.'
Stunning footage captures the remote-controlled flame-throwers in action in Xiangyang, Hubei Province.
This is not the first time power companies have used drones to reach where humans cannot.
In March 2015 San Diego Gas & Electric Company started using the unmanned aircraft to check pipes for gas leaks.
Energy expert Andrew Phillips said at the time: 'I think it could revolutionize how we do things.'