TOKYO, Mar 08 (News On Japan) - A day after a woman in her 70s was injured when a cherry tree collapsed at the same park, another tree was found toppled in Kinuta Park in Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward on March 8th.
Around noon on March 8th, authorities received a report that a tree had fallen near the parking lot of Kinuta Park in Setagaya Ward. Park staff who responded to the scene confirmed that a large tree had fallen beside a vehicle.
No injuries were reported in connection with the latest incident. The fallen tree, which measured more than 10 meters in height, had toppled over from its base and was lying on the ground.
The discovery came just a day after another accident at the park on March 7th, when a cherry tree collapsed and pinned a woman in her 70s beneath it, leaving her with minor injuries.
The park management office said it plans to investigate the age of the fallen tree and the cause of the collapse, while also carrying out inspections of other trees in the park.
Previously: Woman Injured After 10-Meter Cherry Tree Topples in Tokyo Park
Source: FNN













