Hanoi cleans streets and replants fallen trees

Nhiếp ảnh và Đời sốngNhiếp ảnh và Đời sống12/09/2024


(NADS) - On the morning of September 12, according to NADS reporters, forces in Hanoi are rushing to clean up the streets and rebuild many fallen trees after the impact of super typhoon Yagi.

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The ancient tree in front of Hanoi City People's Committee has been re-erected.

According to preliminary statistics, Hanoi has 8,700 broken trees, of which only about 1,900 trees can be replanted.

From now until the end of the month, the Hanoi Department of Construction and units managing and maintaining trees in the city will replace, replant and add trees on the streets to ensure the urban landscape and beauty.

It is known that the trees with high resilience and survival capacity are those with diameters under 25cm. Rosewood, white and red Dalbergia, and other ancient and rare trees such as Sanh, Si, and Da have been given priority to be re-erected on some main streets.

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Environmental workers clean up fallen leaves at the Shark Jaw area at Hoan Kiem Lake, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
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The trees next to President Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum have had their branches cut down and replanted.
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Some trees next to the Electricity Corporation have also been "reborn".
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Van Cao street has been mostly cleared.
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In addition, some old trees in the Hoan Kiem area and Thanh Nien street are still waiting to be re-erected.


Source: https://nhiepanhdoisong.vn/ha-noi-don-dep-duong-pho-va-trong-lai-cay-gay-do-15123.html

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