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At noon on September 19, in a tornado in Tan Binh District, people on Ba Van Street (14th District) were shocked to hear loud noises.
Many people ran to the front of a store selling imported fruit at number 169 and found that the Taiwanese eagle tree was about 15 meters high, horizontally broken, revealing a black rot about three meters from the base. The more than 5-meter-wide canopy collapsed, crushing telecommunications cables and low-voltage transmission lines.
The Taiwanese falcon, over half a meter in diameter, suddenly snapped through the cut of the stem. NT Photo
Due to the weight, an electric pole at the base of the tree “broke” horizontally; then the galvanometer is bent. The canopy of trees tangled in the line, suspended at a height of about 1 meter, hung from the next alley. The electricity was immediately cut off.
A cadastral official from District 14 (Tan Binh District) determined that he should alert the local department of flood and storm control.
Mr. Nguyen Duc Hieu, president of District 14, was present at the scene, and ordered the force to block almost 200 meters from the intersection with Au Co Street to Truong Cong Dinh Street to coordinate the troubleshooting.
Functional forces then arise to manage the scene. NT Photo
According to Mr. Hieu, the fracture is cut 1/3 the diameter of the tree, causing decay. “Rainwater seeps into the trunk of the tree and causes rot. Suspicion of cut due to previous impact. This is also part of the cause of the problem “- he said.
So agents from the power company were present, who replaced the two poles and fixed the line around 4:00 p.m. One person said that the electricity would return the same day. In particular, the telecommunications cable system will be coordinated to repair the next day.
The man who lives nearby said the trees were planted by people about eight years ago.
(OLP) – Many trees on Nguyen Binh Khiem Street (District 1) fell and fell into the schoolyard.
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