Typhoon No. 3 passed through, causing tens of thousands of trees in Hanoi to fall, some broken in half, others uprooted, and branches snapped off... Many trees were replanted, and in less than a month, green shoots began to sprout from those stumps... Life began again!
The banyan tree in front of the State Bank on Ngo Quyen Street today has many green shoots sprouting from its ancient trunk...
A tamarind tree on Ba Trieu Street was uprooted and replanted, and in less than a month it has proven its resilience.
Many trees around Hoan Kiem Lake have been replanted and have now sprouted...
A tree stump on Ba Trieu Street.
The ancient banyan tree, uprooted after typhoon number 3 in the grounds of a villa on Tran Hung Dao street, has grown many lush green branches and leaves after being replanted...
Many trees in Thong Nhat Park were uprooted after the storm and replanted; they have now sprouted and taken root.
Newly planted trees in the grounds of Thong Nhat Park.
A banyan tree in Youth Park, Hai Ba Trung district, was uprooted, causing the park wall to collapse. It was then pruned and replanted in the same spot, and has now begun to sprout green leaves... Many other trees in this park have also been replanted, and most have survived.
The uprooted trees were replanted in the Botanical Garden.
Green shoots sprout from the replanted trees... Beginning of new life, a rebirth after the storm.
The ancient Bodhi tree next to the entrance of the Botanical Garden has sprouted new leaves after being replanted in its original spot.
Quite a few trees in the park were knocked down after typhoon number 3...
New vitality
Many trees in Hang Dau Park have been revived.
Germination...
Green shoots sprouted on the broken tree trunk...
It will take quite some time for the trees affected by Typhoon No. 3, and for the newly planted trees to grow lush and provide shade on the streets of the capital. But it's clear that life has quickly returned...
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