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Damaged Trees Raise Risks in Rainy Season

Summary by tcsahora.com
The rainy season makes trees with damage a risk to the population. The accumulation of water in the soil, the strong winds and the lack of maintenance weaken their stability and increase the chances of falling. According to statistics from the Fire Department, 82 cases of fallen trees were handled in 2025 and 112 preventive fells and prunings were executed. However, in the first half of 2026, 100 evictions by fallen trees and 99 interventions in…
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The rainy season makes trees with damage a risk to the population. The accumulation of water in the soil, the strong winds and the lack of maintenance weaken their stability and increase the chances of falling. According to statistics from the Fire Department, 82 cases of fallen trees were handled in 2025 and 112 preventive fells and prunings were executed. However, in the first half of 2026, 100 evictions by fallen trees and 99 interventions in…

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tcsahora.com broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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