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Researchers turn to technology to help detect when storms will flood Valley streets
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Researchers at Arizona State University are leading the way with new technology that will hopefully be able to detect when downpour from a storm has the potential to turn a street into a river. The goal is to be able to alert drivers and city officials when a monsoon storm has flooded a roadway. Researchers want to tap into technology plenty of Phoenix intersections already have: traffic cameras.
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