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Why were nearly 200 trees along Tam Trinh road cut down?

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong31/08/2024


TPO - According to Tien Phong reporters, in order to widen Tam Trinh Street, more than 400 trees were affected and had to be moved and cut down. Notably, more than 180 trees, including many urban trees with large diameters and many years of growth, were cut down.

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Many trees have their tops and branches cut, awaiting treatment options. Photo: Duy Pham.

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However, many trees were cut down and sawed off. According to the reporter's investigation, there will be more than 180 trees cut down, including species such as the Indian almond, purple-flowered lagerstroemia, cotton tree, banyan, cotton tree, milk flower, cassia, phoenix, and dracontomelon... Photo: Duy Pham.

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According to research, there will also be more than 200 trees on the sidewalk of Tam Trinh Street that will be relocated instead of being cut down. These trees are of many types: banyan, purple-flowered, banyan, bodhi, milk flower, cassia, Indian laurel, royal poinciana, and dracontomelon... currently growing normally. Photo: Duy Pham.

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Source: https://tienphong.vn/vi-sao-gan-200-cay-xanh-ven-duong-tam-trinh-bi-chat-ha-post1668821.tpo

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