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Century old tree loses limb, crushing two unoccupied cars

Rachel Dembrun

Issue date: 6/24/09 Section: News
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A member of CSU Facilities Management chainsaws a fallen branch in the Oval on Friday afternoon. The century old branch fell, crushing a Jaguar and Jeep that were unoccupied.
Media Credit: Rachel Dembrun
A member of CSU Facilities Management chainsaws a fallen branch in the Oval on Friday afternoon. The century old branch fell, crushing a Jaguar and Jeep that were unoccupied.

CSU Facilities Management cleans up a massive tree branch, in the Oval, after falling over and crushing two unoccupied cars on Friday afternoon. CSU Facilities Management said that the tree is about 100-years-old and is cared after on a continuous basis. Police reported that there were no injuries.
Media Credit: Rachel Dembrun
CSU Facilities Management cleans up a massive tree branch, in the Oval, after falling over and crushing two unoccupied cars on Friday afternoon. CSU Facilities Management said that the tree is about 100-years-old and is cared after on a continuous basis. Police reported that there were no injuries.

CSU Facilities Management responded to a call on the Oval about a massive tree branch that fell off and crushed two unoccupied vehicals. No one was injured.

Officals say that the suspected cause of the falling branch was from the recent splurge in moisture and severe weather.
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