In addition, some trees fell onto the fences of government offices and companies, and also landed on power lines and telecommunication cables along these roads. Fortunately, the area was sparsely populated at the time of the incident, so there were no casualties.
Mr. Tran Thanh Phu (residing in Long An ward, Tay Ninh province) said: "Here, two or three trees have already fallen, and this afternoon's strong winds caused more trees to fall, which is very dangerous. Currently, several other trees are leaning precariously, which looks very worrying. I hope the authorities will soon consider and take timely measures to ensure safety and prevent trees from falling onto people's houses."
Urban environmental workers are cutting down and clearing away fallen trees.
Immediately after receiving the information, urban environmental forces quickly arrived, proceeded to cut down and clear the fallen trees, ensuring traffic safety for the people.
The base of a tree on Tra Quy Binh Street (Long An Ward) has protruded from the ground.
Following the incident, many trees are still leaning precariously, with their roots protruding from the ground, posing a risk of falling at any time if heavy rain continues. Therefore, people should take precautions to prevent accidents and absolutely avoid sheltering under trees during bad weather to ensure safety.
Thu Nhat - Duc Canh
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