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Was the tree involved in this fatality infested with rot and fungi ?

 

 

 

 

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I'm deeply saddened that she was in this vulnerable position, only slightly older than my granddaughter it seems.

 

If the tree involved is where I worked out from Google streetview then there were signs of corineum canker but does this ever affect rooting?

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Land is sodden down here in Devon. We have them coming down everywhere. At least 12 trees down last night. We also inherited a partially sawn up sycamore from further upstream which got wedged in a riverside alder coppice. Much appreciated.

 

Very sad that people are tenting under trees at the moment.

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