Nghe An residents rush to trim trees before storm No. 5 makes landfall
According to forecasts, storm No. 5 is a strong storm with strong winds, affecting Nghe An. In this situation, people and forces have proactively trimmed a series of trees, preventing them from falling before the storm makes landfall.
Báo Nghệ An•24/08/2025
Clip: QA In the old Vinh city, there are about 50,000 trees of all kinds, of which nearly half are old trees with wide canopies and dense foliage. These rows of trees are the highlight of the urban landscape, contributing to air conditioning, creating shade and being environmentally friendly. Photo: Quang An However, when the rainy and stormy season comes, trees pose a potential risk of being unsafe due to falling, uprooting, causing property damage, and even threatening people's lives. Faced with this reality, people and functional units have simultaneously implemented pruning and treatment of trees to proactively respond to storm No. 5. Photo: Quang An According to the reporter's records on the morning of August 24, on the streets of the wards: Truong Vinh, Thanh Vinh, Vinh Phu, Vinh Loc... many people have proactively trimmed a series of trees. Photo: Quang An The streets where large numbers of trees were pruned included: Le Mao, Tran Phu, Nguyen Du, Truong Thi, Truong Chinh, Phong Dinh Cang, Nguyen Viet Xuan... In the photo: People pruned large-canopy trees on Nguyen Viet Xuan Street on the morning of August 24. Photo: Quang An Mr. Dinh Van Linh, in Truong Vinh ward, said: According to the forecast, storm No. 5 is a strong storm, so we cannot be subjective, especially when Nghe An was just heavily affected by natural disasters at the end of July. Therefore, this morning (August 24), my family members and I proactively trimmed trees in time to avoid them falling on the roof. Photo: Quang An The work of clearing trees after pruning was done quickly and urgently. Photo: Quang An In addition to pruning, many trees have also been supported to ensure safety against strong winds. Photo: Quang An Supporting trees with wooden stakes is also done in many weak areas to increase the stability of the trees, minimizing the risk of being uprooted due to the impact of storm No. 5. Photo: Quang An A representative of the Management Board of Ho Chi Minh Square and Uncle Ho Monument said: There are many old trees around the Square, creating a landscape, so protecting trees from storms is always a top priority. The unit has checked for trees at risk of falling and has proactively mobilized staff to prop up stakes to ensure safety. Photo: Quang An Mr. Nguyen Anh Dung - Deputy Director of Vinh Green Park Joint Stock Company said: Before the information about storm No. 5, the unit mobilized all forces, equipment and machinery to urgently and centrally implement tree pruning. After pruning, the trees were cleaned up to ensure safety for people traveling. It is expected that about 2,000 large trees will be pruned before storm No. 5. Photo: Quang An In fact, previous storms have caused many trees to fall and be uprooted, posing a potential danger to pedestrians and vehicles. Therefore, tree pruning is necessary and must be done immediately before the storm hits. In the photo: Trees broken by storm on Phong Dinh Cang Street in 2021. Photo: QA
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